According to the Washington Post there is a bit of good news for BlackBerry. Washington D.C has always been a BlackBerry town, and despite recent reports that BlackBerry is losing its popularity in D.C., the Washington Post says it's not the case. Washington is still a BB town.
While RIM is struggling to keep up, they apparently still have a large user-base in D.C. That's great news for RIM! Will it stay that way long enough for RIM to get BlackBerry 10 up and running? Only time will tell.
The slow-moving federal bureaucracy is keeping the BlackBerry around. But RIM’s intensifying troubles and thriving rivals are confronting Washington with a question: Should it break its “crackberry” addiction?
Some agencies are already loosening their policies to let their workers choose other smartphones. Lawmakers and aides can now bring iPhones into the halls of Congress.
But, for the most part, the federal government hasn’t joined the smartphone revolution.
Some agencies are already loosening their policies to let their workers choose other smartphones. Lawmakers and aides can now bring iPhones into the halls of Congress.
But, for the most part, the federal government hasn’t joined the smartphone revolution.
While RIM is struggling to keep up, they apparently still have a large user-base in D.C. That's great news for RIM! Will it stay that way long enough for RIM to get BlackBerry 10 up and running? Only time will tell.