The company is banking on BBM’s historical popularity, citing figures that show the service’s still large number of active users, well, in North America at least. Of course, there has been gossip of BlackBerry splitting itself and spinning off into different markets, including a standalone BBM service. However, by the time it makes an appearance on the scene, it will be facing not only well established giants like Apple’s iMessage. It will also be facing stiff competition with services like WhatsApp and Viber, whose popularity has been growing at a speedy velocity.
BlackBerry seems fairly quiet and unobtrusive regarding the issue and will still be pushing through with its BBM plans. It already has a landing page set up and a representative has now posted on Twitter that the BBM for iPhone was submitted for review 2 weeks ago. That should give them enough time to make the aforementioned summer release.
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