Wednesday, July 4, 2012

RIM under pressure to slash carrier fees, which now account for one-third of revenue

RIM under pressure to slash carrier fees, which now account for one-third of revenue

. When it rains, it pours. And in RIM's case, it turns into a Noah-style biblical flood. Bloomberg News, via The Financial Post, reports that the troubled BlackBerry maker is now facing pressure from mobile carriers to slash the fees it charges them in exchange for giving their wireless subscribers access to RIM's BlackBerry server infrastructure. The carrier fees generate more than $4 billion in annual revenue for RIM, meaning the firm could soon be taking a hit in one of its major sources of revenues.

Boy Genius Report , RIM under pressure to slash carrier fees, which now account for one-third of revenue, RIM under pressure to slash carrier fees, which now account for one-third of revenue

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