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Sunday, 13 January 2013
Aircel will launch BlackBerry 10 in India
Idea and Reliance GSM were the only
operators who said they have no plans
to launch BlackBerry 10 devices. Given
Vodafone's strong ties with BlackBerry
globally, it would be very unlikely that it
would not launch BlackBerry 10.Operator support is critical for any user
who wants to use BlackBerry
smartphones because in the absence of
a BlackBerry data plan, a BlackBerry
smartphone can be used only for voice
calls and text messages. Unlike Android
smartphones that need only a regular
data package, BlackBerry smartphones
require a dedicated BlackBerry data
plan--BlackBerry Internet Service (BIS)
for consumers and BlackBerry
Enterprise Server (BES) for
organisations.
With BIS, the server is managed by the
telecom operator, while in the case of
BES, the server is located within the
organisation and is far more secure.
While RIM recently announced that
Indian operators were in compliance
with Indian government regulations
regarding real-time interception ofBlackBerry smartphones, RIM delivered
a solution that enabled Indian operators
to address their lawful access
requirements for RIM's consumer
messaging services, which include
BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) and BIS e-
mail. RIM underscored the fact that this
enablement of lawful access did not
extend to BES.
While there has been a lot of debate on whether BlackBerry10 devices would require a BIS or BES plan or whether a regular data plan would do, especially since the BB10 Dev Alpha devices handed out by RIM to developers worked on regular data plans, the company did confirm late in 2012 that a BlackBerry plan would be necessary for BlackBerry10. However, since BB10 would support for ActiveSync for corporate e-mail, there is still speculation on whether RIM will allow e-mail without RIM's security services etc. on just a regular data plan.A RIM India spokesperson said that the company could not provide specific answers at the moment. All he would say was that "BB10 device users can integrate to their corporate email using options of ActiveSync, BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 (BES10-standard policy), or BlackBerry Enterprise Service (BES10 - Advanced Policy) options.
Given different MDM capabilities of
each, these are likely to have different
data plans, details of which are being
worked out with the respectiveCarriers. Whilst the commercial details
with the carriers cannot be shared as
yet, we will have an exciting range of
tiered pricing options for our customers,
enabling them to benefit from the full
features and power of BB services.
Details will be shared soon."
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