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Review: Blackberry, The Best Business film ever made... in Canada.

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My review of a shockingly great business film that appeared out of nowhere, and how it's themes strike at the core of startup culture and the key questions around technology and business in an incredibly way.

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Like you, I discovered this film by accident. And I'm not just Canadian but have an electrical engineering degree. My friends wanted to see The Machine or Guardians of the Galaxy, and not looking forward much to these, I found this as the top rated alternative. I am pretty picky when it comes to movies but I thought this one was very good.

For some reason, there seems to have been a general decline in the telecommunications industry in Canada. It's not just Research In Motion. There was also Nortel. I'm not sure what the reason is, but it seems to be difficult for any industry to thrive in Canada which is

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... which is neither removing natural resources from the ground nor a protected industry like banks, airliners, and telecommunications service providers.

For some reason, there seems to have been a general decline in the telecommunications industry in Canada. It's not just Research In Motion. There was also Nortel. I'm not sure what the reason is, but it seems to be difficult for any industry to thrive in Canada which is[...]

This isn't unique to Canada, there has been a massive global consolidation. There are like three companies now that account for ~75% of the non-operating/service market.