Other than the #16 (badonkadonk), just wow.... All you morons and your idiotic speculations... If you're just plain unaware of the facts, your "opinions" aren't really worth that much. Feel free to not share. A wise man once said - "opinions are like a$$holes, everyone has one."
Everyone knows that the government's blackberries are not going to get shut down. Even NTP has agreed to that. So the service being shut down (if it EVER comes to that) will only affect mere mortals like us. That said, it's extremely unlikely that it will in fact get shut down, there's just too much at stake for too many parties involved. It's true that RIM is just biding it's time to hopefully get a ruling in it's favor and avoid paying a bunch of money unnecesarily to NTP.
For you retards who advocate WM smartphones for corporate use - which was the last secure MS system you've used? Blackberries are about security, that's on top of the priority list and that's why they're so successful. For your average school-going kiddie, get a Windows smartphone, you can "crack" it to your heart's content. For corporate use, there's just no substitute.
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Other than the #16 (badonkadonk), just wow.... All you morons and your idiotic speculations... If you're just plain unaware of the facts, your "opinions" aren't really worth that much. Feel free to not share. A wise man once said - "opinions are like a$$holes, everyone has one."
Everyone knows that the government's blackberries are not going to get shut down. Even NTP has agreed to that. So the service being shut down (if it EVER comes to that) will only affect mere mortals like us. That said, it's extremely unlikely that it will in fact get shut down, there's just too much at stake for too many parties involved. It's true that RIM is just biding it's time to hopefully get a ruling in it's favor and avoid paying a bunch of money unnecesarily to NTP.
For you retards who advocate WM smartphones for corporate use - which was the last secure MS system you've used? Blackberries are about security, that's on top of the priority list and that's why they're so successful. For your average school-going kiddie, get a Windows smartphone, you can "crack" it to your heart's content. For corporate use, there's just no substitute.