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Danish Mobile Professionals Get Blackberry

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - May 18, 2005


RIM has been introducing their Blackberry handhelds to people around the world. It seems that every few weekst here is another announcement about another carrier who is introducing the Blackberry. Well it's happening again and this time it's the Danish people who are getting the Blackberry.

TDC Mobile and Research In Motion today announced the introduction of BlackBerry® to Danish mobile professionals for the first time. TDC Mobile is launching the new service with the BlackBerry 7290 Wireless Handheld™.

“TDC Mobile is committed to providing its customers with the best mobile solutions on the market and BlackBerry is the leading wireless solution for mobile customers who want to stay connected and productive while on the go. We are pleased to bring the BlackBerry 7290 to our customers, providing them with an advanced wireless solution for their communication and information needs,” said Peter Ibsen, Senior Vice President, TDC Mobile.



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