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by Jeff Spires, Jef
Yes indeed, Blackberry has truly dominated the Business market when it comes to mobile phones and mobile email. Their Hosted mail solutions enabling ?Email on the Go? has definitely revolutionised Business Communications and increased productivity levels where companies have implemented their solution. 



However the playing field is changing and RIM and they may not have it all their own way for much longer. Juggernaut Microsoft Corp. is going to make a major push on the software side of mobile 
e-mail and lots of new devices are due to hit the Business Market.



The Treo from Palm Inc (who are BlackBerry's biggest hardware competitor) are due to launch an newly updated Treo. The new phone will run on Microsoft software. Also both Nokia & Motorola, the world's two biggest makers of mobile phones have Blackberry clones in the pipeline. 
Hewlett-Packard also has a iPaq mobile device that launched last Autumn.



This army of competitors couldn't have come at a worse time for RIM as they are currently locked in a legal battle with a company called NTP Inc. over patents. And this legal battle has even threatened to shut down the BlackBerry e-mail system in the USA. However unlikely the court-ordered shutdown is, it has definitely shaken Business users faith in Blackberry and created opportunities for RIM's competitors. Good Technology, who are probably RIM's biggest competitor on the lucrative software side of the business, has fielded more than a 100 calls from anxious BlackBerry customers recently. 



Motorola's Q and Nokia's E61 both launch this summer and both devices feature QWERTY keyboards and are aimed as being direct competitors to the BlackBerry phone and who's marketing will target Blackberry users. With all this competition going on though, RIM has been busy making plans and has licensed its system to other phone manufactures, including Motorola. 
The first non-BlackBerry device in the USA using RIM's network, was the Nokia 9300,which launched in November 2007. For the most part, RIM's devices are sold to Businesses who in turn section them out to their staff. Employees can then access all of their work e-mail from the road by using their Blackberry's. Third party software solutions running on RIM's Blackberry platform allow a host of useful Business applications. Things like GPS and hand held Satellite Navigation are great for those on the road or in the Transportation Business. Lawyers and Doctors can make use of the turn key Time Recording and Billing Solutions. Sales people can do PowerPoint presentations from their phones instead of lugging bulky laptops around. "Blackberry was the first to market with a turnkey solution," says Richard Scott of BusinessMobiles.com a Business Solutions expert in the UK?. "It's kind of a one-stop shop."

?Whatever Business you're in there's definitely a software application that will save you time and money on the Blackberry Platform? BusinessMobiles.com is the UK's largest independent mobile solutions provider. ?The company's ability to offer a complete device, software and hosted service package has been important to its success? Mr. Scott says.?The whole user experience is kind of seamless." Much as the iPod dominates the music market in MP3 players Blackberry dominates the marketplace in Business Communication tools.. 

Analysts estimate that RIM has 70 percent to 80 percent of the mobile e-mail market but with all that competition coming who know for how long??

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But the solo deal with mobile phone company 02 has also set the scene for a price war as Britain's mobile phone operators slug it out with each other because of their fears of a massive uptake of the iPhone that will hurt their market share. 02, Britain's biggest mobile operator which has over 17.8 million customers expects great things from the iPhone. And has invested so heavily that it really relies on it to deliver this quarter.

?The prospect of losing customers to O2 because of the iPhone has put all the other providers into a real frenzy. In the last month they have released so many incredible new phone deals and new devices that it pretty much defies the imagination. ?says Jeff Spires of Independent phone operator and Business specialist Businessmobiles.com So while the phone operators are worried? it's really good news for business mobile phone users and those looking for some really great deals.

?There has never been so many great deals put before mobile and business users as there are right now? says Jeff. ?If you are a business looking to slash your mobile calls now is the right time to find the best possible deal... We are currently saving customers around 30-45% off their current bill on average.? ?Being independent means we can pick the very best deal and with the networks battling it out ? it's our customers that are the real winners!? ?The iPhone should really end up helping all phone providers especially as it encourages people to use phones for more than just calls and texting? says Jeff. ?Mobile Phones such as the Blackberry have been picked up by business users because they're much more like a handheld PC with all the application software that you can run on them. It's now possible to access all the information on your computer back in the office via your mobile phone while you're still out in the field. The increased level of productivity this creates is truly amazing.?

?Blackberry is what we recommend but the iPhone should help to make the person in the street more aware of the incredible mobile technology now available to both personal users and also to small business?

Operators have spent ?22.5 billion on 3G licenses and have been trying to get customers to download e-mails and music but still 90% of revenues come from calls and texts.

Other phone companies predict the Apple has already removed the sparkle of the iPhone by cutting the iPhone cost just 60 days after its release in the US. Some also say that the O2 deal has been greatly reduced by the launch of the iPod Touch in the US also as users have quickly realized that they can purchase an iPod touch plus get all the benefits of an iPhone and an additional 8 GB of storage without having to commit to any lengthy contract.

O2 waits to see what the outcome is?

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