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The Dynamic of Blackberry and iPhone Use – U.S. SMB Market

AMI Partners, Jan 2011


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This report provides an in-depth analysis of Blackberry vs. iPhone adoption usage by U.S. small and medium businesses. The Blackberry is no stranger to the corporate enterprise, small or large. It has been around for years, it does mobile email better than anyone else, and its form factor has endured for as long. The iPhone has historically been more residential than commercial, but it is making its way to the SMB market by means of both bottom-up and top-down dynamics. A recent survey on smart phones in the SMB market reveals a steadfast Blackberry position and a somewhat unpredictable yet completely viable position for the iPhone.

This study considers SMBs with iPhones, with Blackberries, and with both iPhones and Blackberries to consider their similarities and differences.



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