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Blackberry CEO Tries to Drive a Wedge Between Apple and Mobile Operators
Submitted by jeff on July 13, 2007 - 11:41am.
From the Toronto Star via Engadget Mobile:
This post could alternately be titled "Blackberry CEO Whispers Sweet Nothings in Operators Ears". This is really about trying to drive a wedge between Apple and its current and potential mobile network partners. Of all the big mobile device manufacturers, RIM has the least to gain if the industry moves to a more open mobile market with weakened operators, and enjoys a very comfortable position in the current operator-dominated environment. Unlike most mobile device manufacturers, RIM derives a large chunk of their revenue from service subscriptions. They sell into the least price-sensitive segment of the mobile market - business and government users. They have gotten their current market position by providing internet services on networks with poor data capabilities. But all of this is changing. RIM's centralized email relay infrastructure is becoming dated and their services like push email and calendaring are in danger of becoming commoditized by copycat devices and internet cloud services. I love my Blackberry Pearl and it's a great device. But I expect I'll be even happier as an iPhone user when it arrives in Canada... Jeff Trackback URL for this post:http://community.eqo.com./trackback/931
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