The  hegemony of the Blackberry phone as preferred by the corporate U.S.,  especially among the financial sector may have its days numbered. According  to Bloomberg News ahead of both Bank of America and Citigroup are  considering the possibility that your employees start using Apple  products like the iPhone and iPad, instead of Mobile Research In Motion  (RIM). http://mobile-phone-telefono-movil.blogspot.com/
According to Bloomberg,  that banking giants like Citigroup and Bank of America have begun  testing the products of the company Steve Jobs is a clear sign that RIM  starts to run out of steam from its corporate customers. Do not forget that much of American companies use Blackberries as cell header.
However,  more and more companies value the services of Apple's iPhone or Google  Android as an enhancement to the needs of their employees. The  Bloomberg article also points to JP Morgan and other banks considering  the possibility of retiring their Blackberries for any of the  aforementioned devices.
In fact, Apple said at least 80 percent of companies that are part of the ranking of the Fortune 500 are testing the iPhone. The company said companies such as Procter & Gamble or General Electric, among others. To date, more than 1,000 employees of Bank of America and Citigroup are being tested with iPhones and Androids. Normally this process takes between four and six weeks before launching a pilot program for replacement.
To  date, RIM, based in Waterloo, Ontario, has lost 15 percent in its  market price so far this year compared to 51 percent revaluation of the  shares of Apple.
 
 
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