(DMEurope Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) DMEUROPE-18 May 2007-T-Mobile, RIM launch BlackBerry Curve smartphone (C)2007 DMeurope.com (http://www.dmeurope.com) & DME Ltd. All rights reserved.
Mobile operator T-Mobile Germany has teamed up with mobile device manufacturer Research In Motion for the launch of the BlackBerry Curve.
The BlackBerry Curve features a full QWERTY keyboard and a trackball navigation for email, messaging and communications in general. The BlackBerry Curve can be used in conjunction with T-Mobile's Web'n'Walk plans for internet browsing and accessing emails. The handset can also play MP3 music files and videos and take photos.
Click to learn the importance of data management in creating availability solutions including clarification of availability terminology.
Cost containment for communications vendors and their carrier customers can be achieved on two fronts. Click here to find out what they are and how to streamline the development and maintenance costs associated with building the product.
Click here to learn more about DSP modules and how they power multimedia messaging services for mobile networks and how to decrease the development and maintenance costs associated with building the product.
Click here to learn more about DSP modules and how they power multimedia messaging services for mobile networks and how to decrease the development and maintenance costs associated with building the product.
The BlackBerry Curve smartphone is a quad-band device, and is compatible with T-Mobile's EDGE network for data access and web browsing. T-Mobile says its EDGE network offers bandwidths of up to four times the speed of ISDN. EDGE is already available on a large part of the T-Mobile network. EDGE will be available across almost all of T-Mobile's network by the end of 2007.
The BlackBerry Curve smartphone will be available from T-Mobile Germany from June 2007 and will cost 99.95 with a 24-month contract on the Relax 100 XL rate and 429.95 without contract.
“Apart from the fact that it's got a bit of infamy to outgrow, the old model was a pretty sharp-looking handset and the Storm2 refines that look in all the right ways.”
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[May 18, 2007]
T-Mobile, RIM launch BlackBerry Curve smartphone
(DMEurope Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) DMEUROPE-18 May 2007-T-Mobile, RIM launch BlackBerry Curve smartphone (C)2007 DMeurope.com (http://www.dmeurope.com) & DME Ltd. All rights reserved.
Mobile operator T-Mobile Germany has teamed up with mobile device manufacturer Research In Motion for the launch of the BlackBerry Curve.
The BlackBerry Curve features a full QWERTY keyboard and a trackball navigation for email, messaging and communications in general. The BlackBerry Curve can be used in conjunction with T-Mobile's Web'n'Walk plans for internet browsing and accessing emails. The handset can also play MP3 music files and videos and take photos.
Click to learn the importance of data management in creating availability solutions including clarification of availability terminology.
Cost containment for communications vendors and their carrier customers can be achieved on two fronts. Click here to find out what they are and how to streamline the development and maintenance costs associated with building the product.
Click here to learn more about DSP modules and how they power multimedia messaging services for mobile networks and how to decrease the development and maintenance costs associated with building the product.
Click here to learn more about DSP modules and how they power multimedia messaging services for mobile networks and how to decrease the development and maintenance costs associated with building the product.
The BlackBerry Curve smartphone is a quad-band device, and is compatible with T-Mobile's EDGE network for data access and web browsing. T-Mobile says its EDGE network offers bandwidths of up to four times the speed of ISDN. EDGE is already available on a large part of the T-Mobile network. EDGE will be available across almost all of T-Mobile's network by the end of 2007.
The BlackBerry Curve smartphone will be available from T-Mobile Germany from June 2007 and will cost 99.95 with a 24-month contract on the Relax 100 XL rate and 429.95 without contract.