Research in Motion officially launched its anticipated WiFi/cellular BlackBerry device, and surprisingly, the first customer will be AT&T, which has had the habit of disabling the WiFi portion in such devices--except for the iPhone. But for businesses across the country, WiFi is becoming an important tool--something both RIM and AT&T can't ignore. RIM says the new 8820 will become available later this summer and will include support for EDGE networks as well as having built-in GPS, removable memory cards and stereo Bluetooth. The device also provides voice calling capabilities through unlicensed mobile access (UMA). Does that tell us anything about AT&T's plans?
For more about RIM's new WiFi/cellular BlackBerry:
- read this article [1] from RCR Wireless News
- take a look at this piece [2] from newsfactor.com
Related article:
- FCC approves first WiFi-enabled BlackBerry [3]
Links:
[1] http://www.rcrnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070718/FREE/70717014/1015/FREE
[2] http://news.yahoo.com/s/nf/20070718/tc_nf/53926;_ylt=AkLpBqzGzWnVLiMrPcgm6RMjtBAF
[3] http://www.fiercebroadbandwireless.com/story/fcc-approves-first-wifi-enabled-blackberry/2007-07-09