BlackBerry Take 2
Based on recent events, it would appear that RIM is not willing to lose markets in order to protect its users
BlackBerry Take 2
Based on recent events, it would appear that RIM is not willing to lose markets in order to protect its users
In SA Vodacom, MTN and Cell C have already handed over the keys to government some time back. Some time ago it was reported (here also) that the SA Gov demanded equipment and rights from the local network operators to "listen in". What's different here?
DE OPPRESSO LIBER
I don't understand why this article is gunning rim and the blackberry service. It is a fantastic service and hardware that they produce and offer. Instead of gunning the service, gun the governments that's banning it and demanding that they be given access to users personel infomation.
Besides, don't think for one second the governments aint interedted in u cause u use a non blackberry phone. They obviously wanting to listen in on everyone. The fact that blackberry uses security features to protect its users wasa plus....something that the nokia users etc did not have. Rim will have to comply with the relevant laws that applies country by country.
How is this different to Google allowing US government access to gmail under patriot act? And how would totally disabling BB mail and forcing them onto another mail service which the government can snoop on be "protecting their privacy"? BB's server model is simply the now common "cloud" client-server model, everyone's going that way, is Ben arguing against all cloud-based solutions, that they're fundamentally flawed on a number of levels, or saying that BB's is different in some way that makes it inferior?
I think the BB model of BES and BIS is becoming unacceptable to people on the basis that why must you invest in RIM environment or additionally to yours to get reliable and secure email when you can get it standard on many many environments nowadays. Their model is getting old and they need to come up with something better but there is nothing new coming out of BB that is significant to beat competition. Email and IM just aint cutting it anymore.
@ freematrix.
U must remember a big plus with the BIS service is that it gives u unlimited usage on not just email, I'm (bbm and msn) but also unlimited interwebz browsing. U don't get that on nokia etc.
I here what you are saying but for me, email on a mobile does not use much traffic anyway and msn even uses less. Bandwidth prices will drop again. I use over 30 apps, email, msn, facebook, web browsing and 3G navigation at its costing me about R80 a month on average which for me using a smartphone with all that is not expensive. Unlimited email and msn is far to limit functionality for me on a phone now. I am expecting more even from a so called business phone. Smart phone is evolving and BB needs to catch up.
The problem here: BlackBerry with their BIS runs a secure network over the local networks in each country. The local networks are all already accesable by governments but not the BlackBerry one that piggy-backs on the local network. Some governments now wants access to this secure BB network also. This just means that BlackBerry owners to date have enjoyed a level of privacy that non-BB users haven't had for a long time already. How I see it.
DE OPPRESSO LIBER
That other manufacturers would catch up with the BlackBerry model was always expected ... and RIM saw them coming with its patents in place, ready to make money from them. As I see it RIM will have to make a substantial effort to get their app store sorted and get quality apps on there asap. That's where they need to jack things up now, or get left behind.
DE OPPRESSO LIBER
I am confused? so everyone is saying a BB is better as email & internet is "free" what about the rest of what a phone needs to do? & I must be honest I do not want email on a small screen. I had an Iphone & now an HTC & email to phone is great for text & a quick reply but it's not a laptop & can you use this "free" internet to connect your Laptop to? I don't need another device & or modem I can use my HTC to connect my laptop to the internet does BB offer this?
I think the BB craze is "over"
The bb craze is over? Think again. The amount of bb 8520 handsets my stores move on a weekly basis is amazing.
1. If you really want to keep information private, there are better ways of doing it than keeping the info on your phone, server or on the web for that matter. You only need to spend 30 minutes reading about encryption techniques to get hold of tools the South African government will not want to spend any amount of effort on even trying to decrypt... Governments should always be affraid of their citizens... the fact that ours is so uncomfortable with media access to government information should tell us something about what is going on in our government and the calibre of people in it...
The intelligence services should have protocols in place that would make the stuff worth keeping secret really secret...![]()
Come on now! Face it! Trying to police the mind is like trying to police the wind... You don't have enough clubs and teargas in the world to do it properly.
Last edited by ic; 14-08-2010 at 11:54 AM.
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Meh the cost of mobile internet is dropping all the time. I would rather have fast reliable internet on a device that doesnt take 2 minutes just to turn on.
I have wifi at home and at work so I hardly even use 3G as it is.
Im sure all the fanbois have their reasons for loving BB same as the iphone fanbois but the real love is with android![]()
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