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T-Mobile Selling Blackberry 6210

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - June 21, 2003


T-Mobile USA, Inc. has introduced the BlackBerry® 6210™ into its PDA lineup. Following recent releases around the world the new Blackberry is finally available from a major carrier in the US. The BlackBerry 6210 now allows consumers and small businesses to get their ISP email while mobile on T-Mobile’s network.

“T-Mobile’s goal is to provide our customers with reliable wireless voice and data access to applications that they care about most across our entire national network,” said Cole Brodman, senior vice president and chief development officer for T-Mobile USA, Inc. “For the international traveler, we know how difficult it can be to get email access, and thanks to T-Mobile International’s strong international presence and the BlackBerry 6210, it’s now simple to stay in contact when traveling abroad.”

“The BlackBerry 6210 gives T-Mobile customers the freedom of increased mobility while staying connected to the people and information that drive their business, ” said Mark Guibert, vice president of corporate marketing for Research In Motion. “We are extremely pleased to introduce the BlackBerry 6210 with T-Mobile and expand the distribution of BlackBerry to a wider range of customers across the United States.”

The BlackBerry 6210 is a full-featured handheld designed specifically to deliver wireless email, phone, SMS, mobile content and organizer functionality on the best combined phone and email device that is smaller and lighter than previous BlackBerry handhelds, making it an ideal productivity tool for mobile professionals:




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