RIM’s primary source of revenue is the Blackberry wireless solution consisting mainly of tablets, smartphones, software and service. It has developed a global Blackberry infrastructure to serve the requirements of Blackberry. Early this year, RIM launched the Blackberry Playbook OS 2.0. Soon, it also released the WiFi-enabled Blackberry PlayBook tablet. The Blackberry PalyBook features a seven-inch HD display, a dual core 1 GHz processor, dual HD cameras and web browsing and multitasking.
RIM has developed the Blackberry Enterprise Server to be the link between Blackberry smartphones, the enterprise systems and wireless networks. The Server allows Blackberry users to access emails, contacts, tasks, notes and calendar.
The company also generates a considerable amount of revenue from services related to billing Blackberry subscribers. The fees collected for the infrastructure access form the company’s revenues from services.