Digicel Group, a growing mobile telecommunications company in the Caribbean, and Research In Motion (RIM) announced plans to add BlackBerry to Digicel’s corporate customer offerings throughout the Caribbean. BlackBerry will be available in Aruba, Barbados, Cayman Islands, Curacao, Grenada, Jamaica, St Vincent & the Grenadines and St. Lucia on Digicel’s GSM/GPRS network.
"We are delighted to be working with RIM. We are increasing our voice and data offerings to our corporate customers, and so are pleased to enrich our portfolio of wireless services with BlackBerry," said Digicel Group Marketing Director Mr Ben Atherton. He went on to say, "Access on the move to corporate email and other applications is becoming just as important as receiving calls for this target. Our corporate customers will be able to enjoy easy-to-use and secure access to their information via the popular BlackBerry platform."
BlackBerry continues to be introduced on wireless networks around the world with over three million subscribers using BlackBerry services today.
"We are delighted to be working with RIM. We are increasing our voice and data offerings to our corporate customers, and so are pleased to enrich our portfolio of wireless services with BlackBerry," said Digicel Group Marketing Director Mr Ben Atherton. He went on to say, "Access on the move to corporate email and other applications is becoming just as important as receiving calls for this target. Our corporate customers will be able to enjoy easy-to-use and secure access to their information via the popular BlackBerry platform."
BlackBerry continues to be introduced on wireless networks around the world with over three million subscribers using BlackBerry services today.