Sources close to former RIM co-CEO 
Jim Balsillie have revealed his plans to save the company before he was shown the door, a plan that 
didn't involve handsets. He'd entered into talks with 
AT&T, 
Verizon and several European carriers to offer them use of the company's 
BlackBerry-exclusive network to provide limited data plans to featurephone users that included social networking and 
BBM -- with the aim of reducing the cellphone operators data burden and coaxing users to upgrade to smartphones. The company was working on 
Mobile Fusion; software that allowed enterprise and government users on iOS and Android devices to join RIM's system, which reportedly earns the company $1 billion per quarter. However, while talks progressed, company execs grew nervous and ousted him in favor of 
Thorsten Heins with a mandate to focus on 
BB10 and 
new devices rather than turning RIM into a service company. However, given that it's still losing money on its handset business, Heins has reopened the door to Balsillie's plan. It's just a shame Balsillie himself is keeping quiet, as we'd love to hear his thoughts in an executive-level edition of 
How Would you Change.
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