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Sounds like a corrupted file on one or more of Sony's file servers (they'll have more than one per region). They'll have to identify which servers contain the corrupt data and then fix it.

Sounds like they identified the servers, have changed over the data, and confirmed that it was non-corrupted by 4pm.

People blaming internet speed are fucking morons.

People who live in areas where AT&T can get away with charging $40 for 268kb/s need to campaign their local government for cable and telecom deregulation.