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Apple’s iPhone replaces RIM’s Blackberry for some bankers

invisibleSHIELD case for iPad“British bank Standard Chartered is replacing the Blackberry, currently its standard corporate communication device, with the iPhone, a move that could eventually result in thousands of its bankers switching to the Apple device for business communication on the go,” Kevin Lim and George Chen report for Reuters.

“Standard Chartered bankers in Asia told Reuters that the London-based lender was giving its corporate Blackberry users the option of switching to the iPhone, with the company agreeing to continue to pay monthly billing for business-related telephone and data services,” Lim and Chen report. “‘It’s a group-wide initiative involving wholesale and consumer banks globally,’ said a Singapore-based spokeswoman for Standard Chartered, told Reuters.”

Lim and Chen report, “The process of migrating corporate email services from the Blackberry to the iPhone started about a month ago, said the spokeswoman, although she did not know how many of the Asia-focused bank’s 75,000 employees used company-issued Blackberries or when the switchover could be completed.”

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[Thanks to MacDailyNews Readers “JMMX” and “James W.” for the heads up.]

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