Sep 26. 2013
Sep 26. 2013
News – The first impact of BlackBerry’s choice to the consumer to ignore be visible. T-Mobile stops the retail sales in the U.S.. In the Netherlands, there is as yet nothing changes.
Provider T-Mobile stops in its U.S. stores selling BlackBerry smartphones. T-Mobile has responded to the change of the Canadian manufacturer. BlackBerry now focuses only on the business market. Monday it was announced that Fairfax BlackBerry investor wants to buy.
‘Store Inventory inefficient’
T-Mobile is no more efficiency in building a store stock, so late Vice President David Carey know told Reuters. This is due to the low demand by consumers for BlackBerry devices. Those who still want a BlackBerry from T-Mobile to get the device after order sent home. In the shops will therefore still be a display model shown. According to Carey BlackBerry smartphones are mainly bought by companies who do their purchasing in the store.
T-Mobile USA, the fourth-largest mobile provider and a prize fighter in America, is an independent part of the German telecom giant. It can therefore make its own decisions. What the Dutch consequences of the possible BlackBerry sale to Fairfax are still unclear. T-Mobile Netherlands Macworld let know no announcements about.
hereQuarterly figurescanceled
Meanwhile
BlackBerry is not itself this week with the financial results. The planned publication of the quarterly figures next Friday has been canceled. This is due to the takeover bid of $ 4.7 billion. Fairfax is currently conducting due diligence in Waterloo and has the option to still restrained the sale to see.
off on the basis of deferred quarterly BlackBerry besides affirmed dismissal of 4500 workers certainly also expected to make a significant operating loss known. Sales of mobile devices has taken a nosedive to only 3.7 million units.
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