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- The company now has over 80 million monthly active users across Android, iOS, and BlackBerry. October 30, 2013 9:07 AM PDT BlackBerry's messaging platform had a strong first week on Android and iOS. The company announced on Tuesday that 20 million new users have signed up for BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), bringing its total monthly active users to more than 80 million. According to BlackBerry, it defines monthly active users by those who "send or receive any data through the BBM service within a given 30-day period." Related stories BlackBerry reportedly propositioned Facebook for a bid BlackBerry wrinkles its nose at fake BBM reviews Nokia goes big with Lumia phones, tablet BlackBerry BBM racks up 10M downloads in first 24 hours BlackBerry's BBM slingshots to top spot on Apple's App Store It's important to note that while BlackBerry's announcement was tied to the launch last week of BBM on Android and iOS, the company didn't say that those 20 million users definitely came from Apple or Google's platforms. That said, BBM was the top free app in 35 countries on Google Play, BlackBerry said, and was the Apple App Store leader in 107 countries. BlackBerry's service got off to a strong start last week. The company announced that it tallied 5 million downloads in just eight hours. BBM could very well become an even more important product for BlackBerry. The embattled company, which has faced trouble selling hardware, is currently looking for strategic alternatives to its current business model. Considering the popularity of multiplatform chatting applications, like WhatsApp, it's possible BBM could be a new threat in that space.
The company now has over 80 million monthly active users across Android, iOS, and BlackBerry. October 30, 2013 9:07 AM PDT BlackBerry's messaging platform had a strong first week on Android and iOS. The company announced on Tuesday that 20 million new users have signed up for BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), bringing its total monthly active users to more than 80 million. According to BlackBerry, it defines monthly active users by those who "send or receive any data through the BBM service within a given 30-day period." Related stories BlackBerry reportedly propositioned Facebook for a bid BlackBerry wrinkles its nose at fake BBM reviews Nokia goes big with Lumia phones, tablet BlackBerry BBM racks up 10M downloads in first 24 hours BlackBerry's BBM slingshots to top spot on Apple's App Store It's important to note that while BlackBerry's announcement was tied to the launch last week of BBM on Android and iOS, the company didn't say that those 20 million users definitely came from Apple or Google's platforms. That said, BBM was the top free app in 35 countries on Google Play, BlackBerry said, and was the Apple App Store leader in 107 countries. BlackBerry's service got off to a strong start last week. The company announced that it tallied 5 million downloads in just eight hours. BBM could very well become an even more important product for BlackBerry. The embattled company, which has faced trouble selling hardware, is currently looking for strategic alternatives to its current business model. Considering the popularity of multiplatform chatting applications, like WhatsApp, it's possible BBM could be a new threat in that space.
The company now has over 80 million monthly active users across Android, iOS, and BlackBerry.
BlackBerry's messaging platform had a strong first week on Android and iOS.
The company announced on Tuesday that 20 million new users have signed up for BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), bringing its total monthly active users to more than 80 million. According to BlackBerry, it defines monthly active users by those who "send or receive any data through the BBM service within a given 30-day period."
Related stories
- BlackBerry reportedly propositioned Facebook for a bid
- BlackBerry wrinkles its nose at fake BBM reviews
- Nokia goes big with Lumia phones, tablet
- BlackBerry BBM racks up 10M downloads in first 24 hours
- BlackBerry's BBM slingshots to top spot on Apple's App Store
It's important to note that while BlackBerry's announcement was tied to the launch last week of BBM on Android and iOS, the company didn't say that those 20 million users definitely came from Apple or Google's platforms. That said, BBM was the top free app in 35 countries on Google Play, BlackBerry said, and was the Apple App Store leader in 107 countries.
BlackBerry's service got off to a strong start last week. The company announced that it tallied 5 million downloads in just eight hours.
BBM could very well become an even more important product for BlackBerry. The embattled company, which has faced trouble selling hardware, is currently looking for strategic alternatives to its current business model. Considering the popularity of multiplatform chatting applications, like WhatsApp, it's possible BBM could be a new threat in that space.
