Research In Motion (RIM), maker of the popular BlackBerry handhelds, said it reached the 5 million subscriber mark and hit more than US$2 billion in revenue for its fiscal 2006, which ended in early March.The company shipped a total of 4 million handheld devices during its past fiscal year, and 1.1 million in the quarter that ended March 4, it said Thursday.The company’s revenue jumped to $2.07 billion in the fiscal year, from $1.35 billion the year before, RIM said. Its net income rose to $382 million from $213 million.“We recently passed the $2 billion annual revenue and 5 million subscribers milestones and we have begun the new fiscal year with over 150 carrier partners around the world,” said Jim Balsillie, chairman of RIM, in a statement. During the last quarter of its fiscal year, its revenue rose 39 percent year-on-year to $561.2 million, and its net income was $18.4 million, reversing a loss of $2.6 million a year earlier. The company said it added 625,000 new subscribers during the quarter, and that numbers bounced back strongly after it settled patent litigation with NTP in March. RIM paid NTP $612.5 million to settle all claims against it, and gained the right to continue its business unfettered, including its BlackBerry business. The case had threatened to shut down service to millions of BlackBerry users in the United States. NTP had been seeking an injunction against RIM in U.S. courts over the patent dispute.The company expects its revenue for the first quarter of its fiscal 2007, which ends June 3, to be in the range of $580 million to $610 million as it adds approximately 675,000 new subscriber accounts.-Dan Nystedt, IDG News ServiceCheck out our BlackBerry on the Edge page for past coverage of the highly publicized patent spat between Research In Motion and NTP.Check out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content brandpost Sponsored by SAP Innovative integration drives automotive group to SAP awards Using SAP Build Process Automation, China Grand Automotive Services Group Co., Ltd. accelerated and streamlined processes for its 700+ dealerships, saving time and costs while earning recognition for its innovation. By Tom Caldecott, SAP Contributor Dec 11, 2023 4 mins Digital Transformation news Concerns remain even as the EU reaches a landmark deal to govern AI Experts believe the new regulation would add a significant compliance burden on businesses as some argue it could even stifle the growth of the rapidly developing technology. By Gagandeep Kaur Dec 11, 2023 7 mins Regulation Artificial Intelligence feature CIOs grapple with the ethics of implementing AI With ethical considerations around AI use increasingly top of mind, IT leaders are developing governance frameworks, establishing review boards, and coming to terms with the difficult discussions and decisions ahead. By Esther Shein Dec 11, 2023 13 mins Generative AI Data Governance IT Governance feature Reed Smith turns to AI for lawyer staffing solution The legal firm’s Smart Resourcing tool helps balance workloads and ensure partners find associates with the right skills and experience, while empowering employees to make connections across the firm’s global footprint. By Sarah K. White Dec 11, 2023 8 mins CIO 100 Legal Digital Transformation Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe