Blackberry to be offered by China Telecom in China |
China Telecom Corp. became the second Chinese mobile operator to sign a deal with Canada-based Research In Motion Ltd. to offer Blackberry devices in the mainland in a move that could help the telecom firm gain competitiveness in the third-generation wireless market.
Source: http://www.totaltele.com/view.aspx?ID=451720&Page=0...
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