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BlackBerry app ensures you stay within the iLane

BlackBerry app ensures you stay within the iLane

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 23 Nov 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

A new voice-based e-mail solution from Canadian mobile solution provider IMS, aims to keep BlackBerry users connected when they are on the road. But one wireless analyst warns that the device might be too expensive for most IT shops.

Rogers Wireless has recently launched a voice-to-text message service, while smaller companies such as Cambridge, Mass.-based vlingo Corp. are offering freely downloadable mobile apps, which allow for voice-enabled text messaging and searching on BlackBerry devices.

“You don’t need a dedicated mobile appliance do to this,” Tauschek said. “When you actually get the product, the core of it is actually installing an application on your BlackBerry 8800 phone, so all the iLane box does is take text and convert it to audio.”

“It’s neat and everything, but it’s a pretty expensive neat, if you ask me,” he added.

Tauschek said the device could see some uptake among C-level executives, but ultimately its price will render it a “high-end business device that won’t largely be purchased by businesses.”

The fact that iLane won’t support Windows Mobile and Symbian devices until next year will also limit its uptake in the short term, he said.

“Sure, there’s plenty of BlackBerry 8800 handhelds out there, but enough to sustain a company at $600 a piece -- even with a one per cent take rate on those phones -- is a bit optimistic,” Tauschek added.










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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.

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