Blackberry goes to China
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Research In Motion is set to launch its BlackBerry smartphone in China. The Canadian outfit has hooked up with China Mobile, which will provide CDMA network support for the device in 14 provinces across the densely-populated republic. The BlackBerry will initially be offered to business customers only but will offer all the business services currently available for BlackBerry devices. The company said: “China Telecom understands the needs of its...
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