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PalmSource, RIM plan BlackBerry integration

December 19, 2003 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - Looking to improve their connectivity options in the wireless marketplace, PalmSource Inc. and Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM) will jointly develop a software client that will enable RIM's BlackBerry handhelds to connect to Palm OS.

The project, known as BlackBerry Connect for Palm OS, will be ready for distribution to Palm OS licensees in the second half of 2004, the companies said in a joint statement issued Thursday. The development project builds on the Palm Powered Mobile World program unveiled at the Comdex exhibition in November.

The development effort will aim to enable users of Palm OS-based wireless PDAs and smart phones to connect to RIM's BlackBerry Enterprise Server, which is currently used to transmit and receive information from BlackBerry handhelds. It will also support BlackBerry Web Client, a wireless Internet e-mail service for individuals and small business that doesn't require server software, the companies said in the statement.

In the statement, RIM President and Co-Chairman Mike Lazaridis said RIM views wireless data connectivity as fundamental to the growth of the market for wireless devices and services.

BlackBerry services are available in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, nine Western European countries, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong and the Philippines.

In August, research firm IDC warned PDA manufacturers that connectivity, and particularly services based on converged devices -- those that can combine voice and data -- are key for survival in a market where the hardware is becoming commoditized. Hardware vendors will need to consider licensing their technology or developing services around the hardware in order to supplement declining hardware revenues, IDC said.

The triband BlackBerry 7230 is the latest RIM device to offer voice and e-mail connectivity and has recently been launched in several European markets by U.K.-based mobile operator Vodafone Group PLC.


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