What experts? Who the heck is Arbor Networks? A company that sells anti-virus software or something? Why even waste time with the iPhone if it's market share is so small? Wouldn't it make more sense to go after BlackBerrys or Nokia handsets?
I would certainly think going after BlackBerrys would be a lot more fun since people would be much more pissed-off if they lost their business e-mails.
It's next to impossible to get into a BlackBerry since 80% of them are connected to a BES and have an IT policy pushed to them as a result. I would be way easier to get into a Nokia/SE Symbian-based phone, a Windows Mobile phone, or a Sidekick - just ask Paris Hilton...
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What experts? Who the heck is Arbor Networks? A company that sells anti-virus software or something? Why even waste time with the iPhone if it's market share is so small? Wouldn't it make more sense to go after BlackBerrys or Nokia handsets?
I would certainly think going after BlackBerrys would be a lot more fun since people would be much more pissed-off if they lost their business e-mails.
It's next to impossible to get into a BlackBerry since 80% of them are connected to a BES and have an IT policy pushed to them as a result. I would be way easier to get into a Nokia/SE Symbian-based phone, a Windows Mobile phone, or a Sidekick - just ask Paris Hilton...