BlackBerry boss John Chen has said that app makers developing software for iOS and Android should be forced to cater for BlackBerry owners too. Chen wrote to the US Congress to express his wishes, saying that various developers were ādiscriminatingā against his company. However, his demands have been branded āludicrousā.
Chen said the principle of ānet neutralityā ā which means that ISPs should deem no online traffic as more important than any other ā should be extended to cover app development too. He said that app developers should be legally obliged to make their software work on BlackBerry devices. This would mean that companies who donāt offer BlackBerry apps such as Netflix would be forced to co-operate. Chen said that a ātwo-tieredā system was currently in operation, giving the likes of Samsung, Google and Apple an unfair advantage over their competitors.
Critics have ridiculed Chenās suggestions, saying that no-one should be forced to create apps for companies who didnāt excite them or wonāt necessarily help them make any money. Experts say that developers have to choose which operating systems they will work with carefully, especially in a climate where they are being asked to produce more and more versions of their software.
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