BlackBerry service cutoff still a possibility
"BlackBerry users would get a 30-day grace period to find an alternative device, according to briefs submitted by the plaintiff to a federal judge considering an injunction against RIM, the Canadian company that makes the popular BlackBerry wireless phone and e-mail device," according to Mike Wendland of the Detroit Free Press.
Mike points to this MSNBC story.
This story come on the comes on the heels of a Computerworld analyst says it would cost $845 per person to replace lost BlackBerry service.
Mike points to this MSNBC story.
This story come on the comes on the heels of a Computerworld analyst says it would cost $845 per person to replace lost BlackBerry service.
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