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Chen also said that we shouldn't think about phones as phones but as just hardware. He then went on to talk about hardware devices for transportation (trucks rail cars, shipping containers etc), hospital/medical devices that all will connect by LTE to the BES that the particular company is using to manage their business.....so I came away thinking that Blackberry may be about to expand their hardware line, (either themselves and/or with partners), with phones being just one of the hardware items they sell that runs on a secure Blackberry OS.........
We didn't hear about Certicom's Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC), designed to address the requirements of markets such as government and military communications, mobility, enterprise software and embedded applications. ECC is the best encryption technology available, however, it has not yet been adopted by the financial sector.
When the financial sector and enterprise move to ECC level encryption, it should be very meaningful to Blackberry's bottom line. The big question is, when will it happen?