BlackBerry Ltd. (BB) has suspended  the introduction this weekend of its instant-messaging platform for  users of Apple Inc. (AAPL)’s iPhone and phones based on Google Inc.  (GOOG)’s Android software while it fixes issues with the application.
BlackBerry Messenger, or BBM as it is more commonly known, will still work for iPhone users who have downloaded it, the
Waterloo, Ontario-based company said in a  blog posting. An unofficial version for Android that was posted online  is at the root of the
problem and has been disabled, Bloomberg reports the company as saying.
problem and has been disabled, Bloomberg reports the company as saying.
BlackBerry decided earlier this year to  make the free app available to rival platforms in a bid to shore up the  popularity of its platform, which has been losing market share to Apple  and Android for years. Last week, BlackBerry said it will cut 4,500 jobs  and take a charge of as much as $960 million for unsold smartphone  inventory as it fights to return to profitability.
BlackBerry said in the blog posting that  more than 1.1 million Android users downloaded BBM in the first eight  hours it was available.
The company will resume a staggered rollout of the app for iPhone and Android as soon as it can.

 
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