Blackberry has generated $686 million in Europe, Middle East and Africa for the last three months ending in August 2013.
Despite, the
overall breakdown in terms of revenues, about 49% from $3.1 billion in the previous quarter and down 45% from $2.9
billion in the same quarter of fiscal 2013, the revenue breakdown for the
quarter was approximately 49% for hardware, 46% for service and 5% for software
and other revenue; Connectikpeople can observe that, Blackberry remains more or
less appreciated in North America and in Europe,
Middle East and Africa.
In North America for instance,
the Canadian company has generated $ 414 million
down $26.3% from $761 million
in June 2013.
Regarding the Europe, Middle
East and Africa regions, it is $686 million in revenues down 43.6% from $1,343
million in previous period.
But there is a hope somewhere: the company sees increasing penetration of
BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 (BES 10) with more than 25,000 commercial and
test servers installed to date, up from 19,000 in July 2013.