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    Exclusive: Former RIM boss sought strategy shift before he quit

    TORONTO (Reuters) - Former Research In Motion co-chief executive Jim Balsillie sought to reinvent the BlackBerry smartphone maker with a radical shift in strategy before he stepped down, two sources with knowledge of his plans said.

    Balsillie hoped to allow major wireless companies in North America and Europe to provide service for non-BlackBerry devices routed through RIM's proprietary network, a major break with the BlackBerry-only strategy pursued by RIM since its inception.

    The plan would have let the carriers use the RIM network to offer inexpensive data plans, limited to social media and instant messaging, to entice low-tier customers to upgrade from no-frills phones to smartphones.

    But the talks with carriers led to discord at the highest levels of the troubled Canadian company, and Balsillie resigned as a director soon after he stepped down as co-CEO. His former partner at the helm, Mike Lazaridis, still has an active role.

    The veto leaves RIM's focus squarely on a new generation of BlackBerry gadgets it promises will wow consumers. The devices will have to do just that, analysts say, to arrest the precipitous decline in market share suffered by RIM, the company that virtually invented mobile email more than a decade ago.

    Balsillie's plan may have heralded a broader strategic move by RIM to define its high-margin network services - which bring in around $1 billion a quarter - as a business that's distinct from building and marketing the BlackBerry. That hardware business may have lost money last year.

    Carriers may have seen value in the plan, which would have encouraged lower-value talk-and-text customers to upgrade to entry-level smartphone plans, with access limited to Twitter, Facebook, messaging and other social media platforms.

    The package would have included RIM's BlackBerry Messenger application, a powerful tool that has kept many BlackBerry users faithful even as flashier gadgets from Apple Inc and running Google Inc's Android software beckon.

    That said, the arrangement would have relied on RIM's private network, which crashed painfully last year, adding a layer of risk that some carriers might have shied away from.

    The RIM network is integrated with cellular networks across the world. Managed from a string of data centers, RIM encrypts and compresses massive amounts of data it then pushes out to BlackBerry devices. It charges carriers a monthly subscription fee per user for the service.

    The system allows the BlackBerry - and in theory other devices - to gobble up much less bandwidth. So routing non-BlackBerry traffic through RIM's servers would help carriers by easing strain on their networks.

    RIM took a first step toward establishing the network as a standalone operation late last year with its Mobile Fusion software that gives corporate and government customers the option of linking iPhones and Android devices to their existing BlackBerry management systems.

    But that does not offer outsiders the unique technology that encrypts data and pushes it out to the BlackBerry.

    CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS

    Balsillie developed close business relationships with hundreds of telecoms executives as RIM's chief salesman and dealmaker in the years of BlackBerry's most prodigious growth.

    He was talking to AT&T Inc and Verizon Communications Inc in the United States, and Vodafone Group Plc, Deutsche Telekom AG, Telefonica SA and France Telecom SA in Europe, as well as at least one major Canadian carrier, the sources said.

    RIM, which declined comment, already offers basic messaging and social media plans to BlackBerry users in many countries, something that has helped it drive growth, particularly in emerging markets.

    The plans restrict Internet access to a few popular sites and are typically cheaper than the smallest per-gigabyte plan available for other gadgets.

    RIM was well along the path, having developed software to deliver the service to users of the latest versions of Apple and Android operating systems. It had also studied the global potential of selling the service, one source said.

    But before that could happen, RIM's new CEO Thorsten Heins, backed by Lazaridis and the board, rejected Balsillie's initiative in favor of a focus on next-generation BlackBerry 10 phones due later in the year, two sources said.

    HARDWARE STRUGGLES

    Balsillie's plan might have resonated with investors and analysts who have urged RIM to sell its hardware business as a way of salvaging some value from the company, whose shares have shed 80 percent since February last year.

    RIM's BlackBerry devices have struggled to compete with Apple's iPhone and iPad and a slew of Android devices. RIM slashed more than $750 million from the value of its smartphone and tablet inventory in each of its last two quarters.

    The company likely lost money on hardware sales in the fiscal year just ended, an analyst said on Tuesday.

    Yet with the global smartphone boom showing no signs of abating, RIM could target a market six times larger than its existing BlackBerry base, former RBC Capital Market analyst Mike Abramsky wrote in a note last year advocating RIM split in two.

    Some 1.55 billion mobile phones were shipped worldwide in 2011, of which less than one third were smartphones, according to research firm IDC. Only about 51 million were BlackBerries.

    But smartphones will likely account for more than half of the 2.17 billion phones shipped in 2016, IDC said.

    Assuming that RIM could sell its services for even a tiny portion of the new smartphones, while retaining its existing subscribers, its services business would expand meaningfully.

    Verizon, Vodafone, France Telecom and Telefonica declined to comment. A Deutsche Telekom spokesman said the company was not aware of such a proposal.

    Verizon Wireless is a joint venture of Verizon and Vodafone, while Deutsche Telekom also owns T-Mobile USA. France Telecom, Telefonica and Vodafone all have operations in emerging economies where RIM has notched most of its recent growth.

    "OPEN TO ALL OPTIONS"

    Balsillie and Lazaridis stepped down from their shared CEO roles in late January, and gave up roles as co-chairman of the board.

    Lazaridis stayed on as vice-chair and head of a newly created innovation committee.

    The pair, who together built Lazaridis' 1985 start-up into a global business with $20 billion in sales last year, handed the CEO job to Heins, a German-born former Siemens AG executive.

    Heins initially said it would be wrong of RIM to focus on licensing its software or abandoning its integrated stance - where RIM ran its own software on its own phones, supported by its own network - and he certainly wasn't considering a sale.

    But in late March, while reporting RIM's first quarterly loss since 2005, Heins abruptly said he was reviewing options such as partnerships, joint ventures, licensing and other ways to leverage RIM's assets. He did not rule out a sale.

    "I did my own reality check on where the entire company really is," he said. "It is now very clear to me that substantial change is what RIM needs."

    Those comments don't rule out talks with carriers about a plan like the one Balsillie proposed.

    "There hasn't been any inconsistent 'back-and-forth' between Thorsten and carriers," a separate source familiar with the situation said, without confirming or denying that any talks had taken place.

    Balsillie cut his last professional tie to the company on the day Heins opened the door to all those options, stepping down as a board director. He remains one of RIM's largest shareholders, with a 5 percent stake.

    (Editing by Frank McGurty and Janet Guttsman)

     

    83 comments

    • svg  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      Let the RIM-bashing begin!
    • Mr Darcy  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      Jim was a visionary but the problem was his vision ended in 2001.
    • Katmandoo  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      Blackberry is dead....time for a Vulture Capitalist to take over and strip it of all its cash, leaving employees broke and without any promised benefits.
    • Teak B Wood  •  Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      You techno-nerds are funny........when the powers out,...and the grid comes crashing down,..you all run around screaming like little girls with your hair on fire......do something, just once to make your father proud....now put down your F-n phone.......!
      • joey 1 mth 8 days ago
        you mad bro?
    • John  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      RIM is heading for the history books for many of the same reasons that Nortel did.
    • Business Boy  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      Typical Media always thinking of themselves --- EXCLUSIVE
      You care, we don't.
    • Alexander  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      RIM is screwed. It is just a matter of time this companies sinks. Owned 5 blackberries and love them at the time. They got fat and happy. Nothing and I mean nothing will ever catch the iPhone 4s with Siri and the over 500,000 applications.
    • Tweekerdog  •  Concord, California  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      So much for moving the Coyotes to Hamilton Jimmy.
    • TG  •  Los Angeles, California  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      Palm, RIM, Nokia and one day IPhone...So goes the cyclic nature of discretionary gadgets. These companies are no different than handbags and shoes, when consumer's tastes change, so goes the gadget. None of these items are essential to life, losing them is similar to pushing your fist into a bucket of water, when you pull your hand out; How long does it take for the hole in the water to fill in? If the Blackberry disappeared tomorrow, its void would be filled instantly and one day the same will happen to the Iphone.
    • John B  •  Miami, Florida  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      RIM is going the way of the buggy whip manufacturers unless it changes its operations significantly. It has great technology but reliance on proprietary hardware that has not changed with the times is going to kill it. No matter how much they try to change the hardware, they are still a closed system unlike Apple which owes much of its growth to apps. Unless they do something to change significantly, they are going to die the slow death of diminishing market share.
    • Hyphen  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      I miss my Blackberry. Absolutely loved the keyboard on that thing. If I could get that keyboard but all the functionality of a touch screen Android phone I would trade in my Droid X2 in a heartbeat.
      • ScottfromModesto 1 mth 9 days ago
        Have you tried the new Bold?
      • CorbyT 1 mth 9 days ago
        I have a Torch, slide out keyboard and touchscreen, I think it's better than my wife's Ifone
      • Teak B Wood 1 mth 9 days ago
        GEEK....!!!
    • George  •  Killeen, Texas  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      Nothing wrong with looking for a strategy shift. You see that your share of the market is getting smaller so you start thinking of ways to get it back.
    • SuperG  •  Portland, Oregon  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      OK, I'll help. If you want the BB to be number one again, stop letting third party vendors write foo-foo apps that break the Outlook sync!
    • Unkle Splink  •  Paris, France  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      so who is he rimming now?
    • Fred Offsamee  •  Richmond, Canada  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      Google will buy them for there network..but at below $5 a share...and maybe wait for there to go belly up and pay even less...to bad,i have a playbook (one of the $199 ones) and really like it...in fact my brother in law has a ipad and i prefer the playbook....oh well
    • Dennis  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      Jim Balsillie sought RIM job told to take a hike.
      • Mike 1 mth 9 days ago
        You no speak good english
    • jrb3475  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      I love my Blackberry
    • Abe  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      But RIM execs still make the zaniest airline passengers.
    • clarenceworley  •  Portland, Oregon  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      I thought this was a gay article on rimming, then i read it.
    • mike l  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  1 mth 9 days ago
      This sleezebucket also sought a paternity test saying the UPS delivery guy was

      the daddy of his secretary's kid...even though it looks like him. SURPRISE!
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