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  • May 2008
    • Sky-High Internet Café Opens

      Sky-High Internet Café Opens

      The Olympic torch is bringing more than controversy on its round-the-world trek—it’s also responsible for the world’s highest Internet café, the People's Daily reports. China Mobile built the communications center at Mount Everest's 17,000-foot-high base camp to ensure communications for relay teams as the torch scales the mountain. More »

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      Internet   Olympic torch   Mount Everest   China Mobile   Internet cafes

  • January 2008
    • BlackBerry Still Expecting China Launch

      BlackBerry Still Expecting China Launch

      The BlackBerry didn't make it to China—the last major market in Asia to be cracked—in 2007, as expected, but Research in Motion isn't worried yet, Reuters says. The decision when to launch is in the hands of China Mobile, RIM's service partner, says Charles Liu, RIM's top exec in China. "From my perspective, everything is according to plan." More »

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      China   BlackBerry   Research in Motion   China Mobile   RedBerry

  • October 2007
    • BlackBerry To Grow in China

      BlackBerry To Grow in China

      BlackBerry developer Research in Motion is pushing its smartphone into the huge Chinese market for personal communications devices, with major multinationals its first market target. Reuters reports RIM's Chinese partner, China Mobile, already has a two-thirds market share, but the Blackberry is expected to face tough opposition from a low-cost local rival known as the RedBerry. More »

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      China   BlackBerry   wireless   smartphones   Research in Motion   RIM   China Mobile   Alcatel Lucent   RedBerry   Jim Balsillie

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