BlackBerry
works with Boeing on phone that self-destructs
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[December 20, 2014]
WATRERLOO, Ontario (Reuters) -
BlackBerry Ltd <BB.TO> is working with Boeing Co <BA.N> on Boeing's
high-security Android-based smartphone, the Canadian mobile technology
company's chief executive said on Friday.
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The Boeing Black phone being developed by the Chicago-based
aerospace and defense contractor, which is best known for jetliners
and fighter planes, can self-destruct if it is tampered with.
The Boeing Black device encrypts calls and is aimed at government
agencies and others that need to keep communications and data
secure.
"We're pleased to announce that Boeing is collaborating with
BlackBerry to provide a secure mobile solution for Android devices
utilizing our BES 12 platform," BlackBerry CEO John Chen said on a
conference call held to discuss its quarterly results.
"That, by the way, is all they allow me to say."
The BlackBerry Enterprise Service, or BES 12, will allow clients
such as corporations and government agencies to manage and secure
not just BlackBerry devices on internal networks, but those that run
on rival operating systems such as Google's <GOOGL.O> Android and
Apple's <AAPL.O> iOS.
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The Boeing phone uses dual SIM cards to enable it to access multiple
cell networks and can be configured to connect with biometric
sensors and satellites. Boeing has begun offering the phone to
potential customers.
(Reporting by Alastair Sharp; Editing by Peter Galloway)
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