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So what is the actually phone company threatned to shut down or just their email service?

I used to stay opposite RIM's offices btw. Actually my window had a nice view of their lot and I spent time at night practicing my football skills in their empty carpark.

Spreading beauty with my katana.

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So what does that have to do with answering my question?

I believe that it is just the e-mail service that would be shut down.

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So the actual blackberry phone wont become obsolete right? I have one lying around at home and Im thinking of activating it.

Don't worry. RIM just have been procrastinating over paying alicencing fee.

 

 

The judge is going to burn their arse. But it'll just be a fine. Their stock jumped 8% on the news today ...

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Don't worry. RIM just have been procrastinating over paying alicencing fee.

 

 

The judge is going to burn their arse. But it'll just be a fine. Their stock jumped 8% on the news today ...

 

There is a little more than that going on. <_<

Not really. Sure there is a lot at stake, but most of the US government civil service use Blackberres. So they are hardly likely to disappear without a trace, now, are they?

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Blackberry... pies? What is this all about?

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