The Blackberry might have a problem if Nokia can get a QWERTY keyboard on their phones.

Nokia , the world's largest maker of mobile phones, said it was launching a corporate e-mail system to allow workers at almost any level to send and receive mail from their mobiles
Nokia Business Center, as the new e-mail system is to be known, seeks to bridge the gap between the world's 650 million corporate e-mail accounts and the elite of about 10 million who have mobile access to their business e-mail inboxes
The Finnish group, long expected to push into a market which brought success to Research in Motion's Blackberry devices, said it wanted to make e-mail more cost-effective and available on a wider range of phones.
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