Canada is the country where the BlackBerry is the most popular
According to Jim Balsillie, the Canada is the country with the greatest penetration of BlackBerry per capita. The President of Research In Motion (maker of the famous BlackBerry) said that to the Canadian Association of wireless telecommunications. (ACTS)
\"Canada was the birthplace of the BlackBerry platform and Canada
continues to generate the highest per capita penetration of BlackBerry
smartphones in the world today,\" said Jim Balsillie, co-CEO of Waterloo,
Ontario-based RIM.
\"We are fortunate to be located in a country with a thriving wireless
industry that continues to offer businesspeople and consumers world-class
wireless data services. RIM works with hundreds of carriers internationally
and I am proud to say that the Canadian carriers and our collective success
are well respected within the worldwide industry.\"
We believe Jim Balsillie really do not live in Canada and do not really know the prices that are requested from Canadian wireless subscribers, because if it did it would not declare that. But I think that Jim speaks wireless operators in terms of glory because a portion of their profits return to RIM. The miss of competition in Canada is not a good thing for this industry in Canada.
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Jim Basillie resigns from RIM
An audit showed a countable error from 250 million dollars and entrainé the resignation of Jim Basillie of his post of Chairman of the board of Research In Motion. However, him and Micheal Laziridis keep their post of Co-chairman. Jim and Micheal offered 5 million dollars each one to pay the expenses and the goings beyond connected to the countable error, which the company accepted. Major changes on the level in the manners of calculated, will be founded at RIM in addition to re-examining all the financial results of 2004 has 2006 inclusively.
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RIM pays Penguins
Jim Balsillie, Co-CEO of Research In Motion, just buy the Pittsburgh Penguins Mario Lemieux. The transaction is valued at 175 million Canadian dollars and was completed yesterday evening before the first game of the Penguins. Radio Canada says that if Pittsburgh does not build a new amphitheater, Jim might be tempted to relocate the team near the RIM headquarters in Ontario.
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