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What does it mean that rim is falling back to corporate focus
03-30-12 01:41 PM
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hgp3
I heard on NPR yesterday that RIM has announced its official withdrawal from the `consumer' market and refocusing on corporate clientele
Any guess what that means for 9900 users as concerns any future updates to newer phones?
03-30-12 01:26 PM
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There's a bunch of threads on this in the news & rumors section
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greggebhardt
It means they are giving up on the single users and going back to what made them, large corp entities
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