RIM BlackBerry Sales Growing Faster than H-P's and palmOne's :: I will make an effort to discuss solutions for these emerging BlackBerry markets in future articles. A lot of photos I see of models using BlackBerries as http://www.operationgadget.com/2004/08/rim_blackberry_.htmlHOME | UPDATED: Collaborative environments, IM presence, and -- oh yeah -- workarounds to
address its patent troubles that threaten its BlackBerry network with a
shutdown in the United States.
These are some of the agenda items for Research In Motion and its
embattled BlackBerry network.
Faced with a looming injunction that would shut down its service in the
U.S., and ongoing litigation over a patent-infringement tussle with NTP, the
maker of the wildly popular wireless e-mail service said it has developed
and tested software workaround designs for all of its BlackBerry handsets
that work on its converged voice/data network in the United States.
The Future Bank Blog: Why we love Blackberry:: Franco Rothner wrote this great post for Future Bank on his experience with Blackberry in South Africa. Thanks Franco! Image hosted by Photobucket.com http://futurebank.blogspot.com/2005/05/why-we-love-blackberry.htmlHOME | Architecture Redundancy Would Help RIM Avoid Future BlackBerry Outages:: Architecture Redundancy Would Help RIM Avoid Future BlackBerry Outages The power of Google’s ability to perform fast and accurate Web searches comes in http://blog.tmcnet.com/wireless-mobility/architecture-redundancy-would-help-rim-avoid-future-blackberry-outages.aspHOME | The fixes could help RIM dodge a bullet, should a ruling on its patent
fight not go its way.
The usual legal disclaimers that are a part of RIM's public statements
these days apply here, too. RIM said it "believes it has strong legal and
factual arguments opposing an injunction," but has worked up the workarounds
as a contingency plan in case an injunction hits.
The company said there are only nine claims relating to three NTP patents
remaining in dispute in this litigation, and those claims are only directed
to specific implementations of certain aspects of the BlackBerry products
and services.
Future BlackBerry Addict on Flickr - Photo Sharing!:: Future BlackBerry Addict. To take full advantage of Flickr, you should use a JavaScript-enabled browser and install the latest version of the Macromedia http://www.flickr.com/photos/af-design/2895093509/HOME | iPhone vs. Blackberry (some time in the future) | Gisvold blog:: Blackberry (some time in the future). Submitted by tor on Sat, 03/08/2008 - 20: 51. tor's picture. The following statement is quite interesting - at least to http://gisvold.co.uk/~gisvold/drupal/node/1004HOME | As a result, RIM said it has been able to modify its underlying
BlackBerry message-delivery system to "work around" the NTP patent claims.
Jim Balsillie, chairman and co-CEO of RIM, also said RIM is "pragmatic
and reasonable" in its willingness to strike a settlement with NTP "while
protecting RIM's business and partners."
His statement also called
"untenable" patent-holder and legal adversary NTP's public offer of a
"reasonable" license.
"It comprises illusory protection for RIM and its partners and requires a
lump-sum payment for the theoretical life of the patents even though the U.S.
Patent Office is expected to nullify them."
baw - Future Blackberry phone ideas? - BlackBerry Smart Phones :: 4 posts - Last post: Mar 1Okwell, I just read on the Yahoo message board that RIMM has postponed any HPPTT Blackberry phones (aka Nextel Direct Connect CDMA) due http://forums.buzzaboutwireless.com/baw/board/message?board.id=BlackBerryPDAsandSmartPhones&thread.id=270HOME | With legal maneuvering still an ongoing part of both companies' daily
existence, the workaround at least addresses concerns that BlackBerry
customers have raised over whether they would be cut off from the wireless
e-mail that has moved into mission-critical status with millions of
enterprise customers, including members of Congress and their staffs.
RIM said its workaround provides a contingency for customers and provides
a "counterbalance to NTP's threats."
The latest development comes about two weeks ahead of another court date
on the ongoing patent dispute between RIM and NTP. That's when the courts
decide whether to impose an injunction that could ultimately pull the plug
in all of RIM's U.S. messaging services.
U.S. District Judge James Spencer
is scheduled to hear testimony from both sides on Feb. 24.
Despite the legal wrangling, RIM firmly believes there is life after litigation and is looking to expand its popular BlackBerry device and service.
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