BlackBerry (BBRY) announced at yesterday’s launch that the new
smartphones based on the BB10 platform will not support the BlackBerry
Internet Service (BIS).
It became apparent as Rory O'Neill,
Vice President of Product & Channel Marketing at BlackBerry, was
answering questions related to the BIS service on the BB10 phones and on
BB 7 based smartphones.
O’Neill explained that the BB10
smartphones will not come bundled with BIS nor support it. The only
service to run on BlackBerry’s infrastructure will be BlackBerry
Messenger (BBM) and some enterprise related applications.
O’Neill
said: “The R59 per month unlimited data for BlackBerry 7 is a
proposition that we really believe in. We work very closely with our
mobile network partners to keep that proposition in market.
“We’re
continuing to innovate BlackBerry 7 and for the segment of the market
where social messaging and that experience is really important, we will
continue to have, and we will continue to build out new experiences both
from a hardware and software perspective.”
So it is not all doom
and gloom for African users of BlackBerry as BIS is likely to still be
available for BlackBerry 7 based smartphones.
He added that they
are in negotiations with mobile providers regarding how to structure BIS
related to BlackBerry 7 based smartphones and he also acknowledged the
popularity of BIS in South Africa, but does not believe the lack of BIS
in BB10 smartphones will hurt their sales.
O’Neill said: “I don’t
think it will hurt BlackBerry, to be honest, because I really think
they are two different segments of the market and it’s important that we
keep both segments served.”
Anecdotal evidence on social
networks and various BlackBerry users suggests that the majority of
those in Africa will start considering purchasing “cooler” smartphones
like the Samsung Galaxy range and Apple’s iPhone because they would
nonetheless have to pay for data charges.
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