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Qantas Drops BlackBerry in Favour of iPhone

The action comes as a result of an airline employee survey where the clear first choice for more workers was Apple's iPhone
 The iPhone continues to reign supreme
 
 

When it comes to smartphone technology, Qantas has become the next big follower of consumer preference: they are ditching the one-beloved BlackBerry for the increasingly more popular iPhone.

The action comes as a result of an airline employee survey where the clear first choice for more workers was Apple’s iPhone.

Therefore, Qantas will replace 1,300 company-issued BlackBerrys with iPhones, saving the airline AU$1.4 million in mobile data expenses, according to Reuters.

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"The iPhone offers a user-friendly interface and simple access to emails, contacts and calendars, as well as meeting all Qantas' security requirements," a Qantas spokesman told Fairfax Media.

Under the “Bring Your Own Device” (BYOD) policy, employees’ Google-powered Android devices will also be supported by Qantas.

Research in Motion (RIM), BlackBerry’s producer, has had a rough year: their stocks have plummeted more than 70 per cent in the past year; RIM Australia’s managing director, Ray Gillenwater, stepped down after a mere three months in the position; and key clients such as Dell and IBM have also departed.

Regardless, the Canadian telecommunications company is adamant about remaining loyal to Australian businesses.

"No one has a better track record of securely managing mobile devices in the workplace than RIM," said a spokeswoman for RIM Australia to Fairfax Media. "Our infrastructure is trusted by some of the most security conscious organisations in the world – including the Australian government."

Fairfax Media also pointed out that several major Australian banks and government departments continue to rely on RIM mobile technology. 

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