Following the massive outage in service that affected tens of millions
of BlackBerry users worldwide last week, Research in Motion (RIMM)
said it would provide $100 of free
premium apps to each customer.
The offer is good through the end of year and includes popular apps,
ranging from games to technical programs, including SIMS 3,
Bewjeweled, N.O.V.A., Bubble Bash 2, Texas Hold'em Poker, iSpeech
Translator Pro, Shazam Encore, Nobex Radio Premium, Photo Editor
Ultimate, and Vlingo Plus: Virtual Assistant.
The apps have already been marked as free in the BlackBerry App
World.
BlackBerry Enterprise customers will also get an additional free month
of technical support. More details are available on RIM's website. The
company also says it is also considering compensating some network
carriers, Bloomberg reported.
One reason that apps -- not cash -- are being used to compensate
customers is that the software applications are an international unit that work
around currency exchanges and do not create or impose taxes, the
company said in an email response to DailyFinance.
Will this be enough to appease customers who were affected by RIM's
system breakdown? Hard to say. In a forum thread on CrackBerry.com,
customers are asking what legal rights they have to pull out of their
contract early. Meanwhile, some carriers around the world are
compensating customers for lost service.
At the very least, it is a big setback for the the smartphone
manufacturer, which has been struggling to keep pace with the growing
popularity of Android phones and iPhones.
One silver lining of the outage: In the Middle East, the number of
reported traffic accidents dropped during the time BlackBerry service
was disrupted, leading officials to surmise that the lack of cell phone
service lead to safer driving.be one reason that one of the condolence apps is DriveSafely.ly Pro,
which allows users to make hands-free calls and text messages.
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