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BlackBerry Trade Up Program

June 12, 2008 on 9:38 am | In Uncategorized | 1 Comment

Edit: The BlackBerry Trade Up Program has ended effective March 31, 2009.  AT&T is currently offering a similar program at http://blackberrybold.tradeups.com/ until June 30, 2009.

Have you recently purchased a cell phone and regret your decision? Past your return period? BlackBerry will give you money for your cell phone when you purchase one of their current models.

Simply go to http://blackberry.tradeups.com/.

Read more for step by step instructions and contact us when you get your BlackBerry. We can show you how to be more productive through the use of technology.

Ben
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Tips For Traveling Internationally With AT&T

June 11, 2008 on 12:26 pm | In Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Whether you travel to foreign countries for business purposes or just plan on vacationing, there are steps you can take to ensure you do not return to the country with an enormous cell phone bill.
Here is a handy guide if you are an AT&T mobility subscriber and plan to travel to international destinations. There are many things to consider before leaving the United States with your AT&T phone:

Contact us if you have any questions regarding international traveling or anything else pertaining to wireless.

Ben
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BlackBerry Profiles Explained in Video Tutorial

June 5, 2008 on 4:48 pm | In Uncategorized | 5 Comments

A commonly asked question is how to customize alerts on a BlackBerry. This brief tutorial shows you step by step how to use the Profiles feature on your BlackBerry. This allows you to change the sound your phone makes when various events occur (text messages, calls, emails, etc.) The video is six minutes long.

Feel free to contact us with any questions or for additional training for you or your company.

Ben

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BlackBerry dominates the smartphone market for Q1

June 3, 2008 on 6:59 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments

Here is a breakdown of the market share of smart phone sales in the first quarter of 2008 and some thoughts behind the numbers.

RIM (BlackBerry) – 44.5% up from 35.1% in Q4- Staying strong due to the anticipated release of the GSM 3G version of their device. There have been a lot more advertisements on television, something that has not been present in the past. There was also an announcement of the BlackBerry Partners Fund. A joint venture between RIM and a few venture capitalists to promote the development of third party applications.

Apple – 19.2% down from 26.7% in Q4- Also anticipating the release of a GSM 3G version of the iPhone. Unlike BlackBerry, Apple has only one device model in the marketplace, making would be purchasers inclined to wait for the newer version. Apple has inked agreements with many foreign carriers to sell the iPhone. This number will probably go up in the next few quarters. It is still not bad for a company that entered the market less than one year ago.

Palm – 13.4% up from 7.9% in Q4 – Finally some good news for palm. The Centro took off when it was released. The device is more mainstream than the 650 and 680, making it more desirable for the younger demographic. The price is positioned significantly lower than the iPhone and BlackBerry devices.

Samsung – 8.6% up from 5.1% in Q4 – The GSM BlackJack II and the CDMA version, the Ace offered by sprint, also gave consumers a low cost option when choosing a smart phone.

HTC – 4.1% down from 7.9% in Q4 – Not much being released by HTC either and their phones are generally more expensive than other options.

Motorola – 2.6% down from 7.5% in Q4 – Motorola is really struggling right now. Not much released except for the Q9, an update from the original CDMA Q. When it comes to GSM, consumers have way too many other options compared to the Q. Not to mention Motorola has been dealing with the turmoil of selling off its mobile division.

You can read the original article here.

Feel free to check out our website or contact us if you are deciding which smart phone to buy.

Ben

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RIM replaces BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express with BlackBerry Professional Software Express

May 30, 2008 on 10:58 am | In Uncategorized | No Comments

Edit: Wireless I.Q. is pleased to announce that we are offering the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, BlackBerry Professional Software, Client Access Licenses and Technical Support Contracts.  Let us help you choose the right solution for your needs.

You can email me at ben@wirelessiqllc.com for more information, including current promotions.

Ever since Microsoft released Exchange 2003 with ActiveSync, BlackBerry has tried to position a free wireless sync alternative to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES).  Originally, BlackBerry offered BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express.  This allowed small businesses to have a cost effective option to implement RIM’s wireless solution.  The BES Express and one client access license (CAL) was offered at no charge.  Each additional CAL would have to be purchased for more BlackBerry users and the BES Express limited the amount of total BlackBerry users to 15.

RIM has now replaced BES Express with BlackBerry Professional Software Express.  BPS Express is similar to BES, but does not have all of its counterpart’s capabilities.  One big difference is that BPS Express can have up to 30 total users without having to purchase the server, making it a good choice for small and medium sized businesses.

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