Verizon to sell smart phones, such as BlackBerry, for prepaid service - New York Daily News (Richmond-upon-Thames) Verizon to sell smart phones, such as BlackBerry, for prepaid service - New York Daily News (Richmond-upon-Thames)

Friday, 3 September 2010

Verizon to sell smart phones, such as BlackBerry, for prepaid service - New York Daily News (Richmond-upon-Thames)

Verizon to sell smart phones, such as BlackBerry, for prepaid service - New York Daily News
Verizon Wireless on Thursday announced it's opening up access to smart phones for customers who prepay for service, such as people with poor credit and those who don't want to be tied down by long-term
Source: www.nydailynews.com

Blackberry allows India to monitor services, avoids ban - Earthtimes
New Delhi - Canadian makers of the Blackberry smartphone have offered the Indian government solutions to access encrypted Blackberry data and avoided an immediate ban, officials said Monday. New Delhi which
Source: www.earthtimes.org

BlackBerry Torch 9800 Hits Canada on September 24 - Softpedia
BlackBerry Torch 9800, the latest smartphone Canadian handset vendor Research In Motion brought to the Rogers and TELUS are all getting ready to have the new device on their airwaves starting with that day.
Source: news.softpedia.com

India puts Google, Skype in same predicament as BlackBerry - Denver Post
ban BlackBerry service for at least two more months after RIM agreed to give security officials "lawful access" to encrypted data. Indian officials have for some time also been concerned about Google and Skype,
Source: www.denverpost.com

Kodak picks patent fight with iPhone, BlackBerry - Seattle Times
Kodak says entitles it to royalties on every Apple iPhone and RIM BlackBerry with an image-preview camera feature Chief Executive Officer Antonio Perez is using Kodak's history of innovation to help fund a
Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com

India's BlackBerry ban averted for now - San Jose Mercury News
MUMBAI, India -- India said it withdrew a threat Monday to ban BlackBerry services for at least two more months after the device's maker, Research In Motion Ltd., agreed to give security officials "lawful
Source: www.mercurynews.com

U.N. official backs requests for sharing of BlackBerry customers' data - Denver Post
secretary-general of the International Telecommunication Union, said officials RIM is embroiled in parallel disputes with at least five countries — India, Indonesia, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab
Source: www.denverpost.com

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