
Good job for RIM
By Richard Shim
Published: 9 December 2003 08:35 GMT
Research In Motion is working to allow its BlackBerry devices to connect to Wi-Fi wireless networks, anticipating demand for the feature from its target corporate customers.
With the gradually growing number of Wi-Fi wireless network installations in large businesses and Voice Over internet Protocol (VoIP) trials on those networks, RIM has been testing built-in Wi-Fi connectivity in its BlackBerry devices, the company confirmed Monday. The capability should be available sometime after spring of 2004.
Mark Guibert, vice president of corporate marketing for RIM, said in a statement: "We're essentially aiming to extend the key benefits and competitive differentiators of BlackBerry to 802.11 environments. There are a number of partnership and competitive considerations that influence how much detail we share, so we're not tipping our hand too much at this point in time."
BlackBerry devices wirelessly send and receive data and voice calls over wide-area mobile networks. Supporting wireless transmissions over Wi-Fi would echo recent interest in the communications and networking worlds to combine mobile and Wi-Fi technologies. Data and voice can be exchanged more cheaply over Wi-Fi networks than mobile networks. Wi-Fi networks also allow for higher throughput speeds but have a shorter range than cellular networks.
RIM added voice capabilities to BlackBerry messaging devices last year.
Chipmakers and device makers have been anticipating the call to add Wi-Fi to portable devices and have already begun integrating the feature. Atheros Communications, Broadcom, Philips Semiconductor and Intel have announced plans to release low-power 802.11b chips specially designed for portable devices.
Dell, Hewlett-Packard, PalmOne and Toshiba, among others, have already added Wi-Fi capabilities to their devices.
Richard Shim writes for CNET News.com
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