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BlackBerry Messenger

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BlackBerry Messenger
The instant messaging capability between BlackBerry phones that allows pictures and other files to be sent as well as text. To "BBM someone" is to send a message from a BlackBerry to a recipient with a BlackBerry. BlackBerry Messenger 5 (BBM 5) added a QR code reader to quickly read another person's contact information as well as any QR mobile tag. See BlackBerry and mobile tagging.


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Blackberry 7130G is enabled with Blackberry messenger wherein you can chat with other colleagues, friends, clients who use Blackberry phones.
While network operators like etisalat can monitor text messages and conversations generally "as many do around the world", said Louie, it is impossible for them to monitor any communication that goes directly through BlackBerry's servers, such as messages on BlackBerry Messenger, the websites the user surfs or the e-mails that are sent over third party e-mail providers like Gmail.
In response to another enquiry, Etisalat affirmed that the popular BlackBerry Messenger service does not incur extra charges for usage.
 
 
 
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