once he officially becomes president?
According to experts on security, mobile phones and presidential communications, the answer is no. Their reasons are not just about the security, privacy and possible hacking of a BlackBerry device running over a wireless network that includes a Network Operations Center in Canada. The reasons have as much to do with the security of e-mail generally and how the White House would treat BlackBerry communications under the Presidential Records Act. Culled from interviews with these six experts, this FAQ covers the reasons the president-elect will probably hand over his BlackBerry, built by Waterloo, Ontario-based Research In Motion Ltd.