Locally, it had more to do with the 4 days the BB network was down this past year. Everyone seems to be switching over to company iPhones.Ilocano wrote:
Corporate hasn't moved away from Blackberry because of the phones, but because of the huge infrastructure and costs. Corporate BB requires a dedicated BB Exchange Server, plus unlimited Enterprise data plans. Instead, many Corporates are moving to decentralized phone plans. Basically, some reimbursement scheme, allowing employees to purchase their own plans, and utilize a secure email app like TouchDown. I know this because I was part of the phone conversion initiative group.. I get reimbursed $100/month, adding my corporate phone to my family plan. You'd think $100 is a lot, but the BB plan was insanely more expensive.Jay wrote:
Yes. They're so ridiculously outdated that even businesses are abandoning them and it takes a massive shift for them to even consider changing platforms. BB's are given away for like $10 with a data plan here.Finray wrote:
You're saying Blackberrys are for poor people?
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-Frederick Bastiat