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Research In Motion, the force behind, perhaps, the wireless device more successful in business – Blackberry, announced yet another extraordinary quarter, even in this downturn, when everybody is trying to stabilize the growth.
As the impressive results for the quarter (December 2008 – February 2009), the company had revenues of 3.46 billion U.S. dollars and shipped 7.8 million devices. Of those 7.3 million phones were activated during the period. The average selling price of a unit was $ 370 and revenue from the sale of equipment made up 83% of quarterly revenue.
Other segments seeking revenue in the quarter were service ($ 415 million), software ($ 59 million) and other revenue ($ 106 million), which provides repair and maintenance of non-warranty.
The growth of the BlackBerry is across the globe. Is not specified for a particular region or country. This quarter, the base subscribers do not come to North America one third of the total and the countries of Europe, Asia and the Middle East showed growth in sales. A lot of operators announced the availability Blackberry service / phones during the quarter and some operators have launched aggressive plans to sell. The company, in its most recent attention given these offers for his unexpected growth in the quarter.
Blackberry is a device strategically positioned. He made his presence in the business field. Today, half of its clients in the corporate segment and the rest are from the company's domain, most of which should still be in business. Thus, to push or launch a service in business, Blackberry is definitely the best hand wireless device. The service will see a lot of users and will add value to Blackberry.
Fixed Mobile Convergence, which basically has to have a leg IP (not the Internet connectivity via GPRS, 3G and data calls, etc.) is attract mainly business. Even some studies on the subject show that more than 70% of subscribers are businesses. In a corporate environment a cloud Wi-Fi can be used to IP beam on these devices when the User within premises and while on the road as the device uses the GSM cellular networks or CDMA. Unfortunately, FMC was not included in the form as was previously assumed. There are many reasons, primary to me is that mobile operators are not pursuing this technology, as it traditionally provides providers access to data about business. FMC somehow brings data from operators in direct competition with mobile operators. Cellular Operators the other hand, prefer to push LTE as it is an extension of their networks and technologies for which they need to acquire skills in a different domain.
In any case, if the providers of Fixed-Mobile Convergence have to do is really impressive service with significant numbers of users and revenue, he should look seriously Blackberry devices that have their established place within the field of business. Beyond capacity also gels well with the philosophy of Blackberry and that will certainly be a worthwhile addition to existing users. RIM also could make some more money by offering instant messaging and VoIP client their devices and allow VoIP calls from these devices.
Although, currently, even if you subscribe to 3G data services or have a high-end phone that has Wi-Fi probably one can enjoy all the features that BlackBerry is offering. The underlying technology may be different, but that hardly matter to end users. Blackberry has done, without doubt, a franchise that seems to be unwavering in recent times to come. Happy Blackberrying!
About the Author:
Faisal has been tracking and writing about Technology, in particular communication technologies like VoIP, FMC, IPTV, WiFi, WiMAX, etc. over 4 years.
He has authored and co-authored several reports on different segments within telecom.
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – Blackberry can be a potential driver for Fixed Mobile Convergence
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