By Dinesh C Sharma, 20 October 2004 09:00
NEWS Research In Motion on Tuesday introduced its BlackBerry messaging service and software in India, in partnership with mobile service provider Airtel.
The wireless service is designed to forward customers' emails from a desktop to a mobile device and synchronise changes between the two. RIM will offer three BlackBerry wireless devices - the 7730, 7230 and 6230 - to customers in the country, the company said.
Airtel is part of India's largest telecom conglomerate, Bharti Enterprises
With 43 million mobile phone users, India is one of the fastest-growing wireless markets. Mobile operators are turning to higher-end products such as the BlackBerry and push-to-talk to capitalize on that growth.
Don Morrison, chief operating officer at Research In Motion, said in a statement: "BlackBerry's unique value has fueled adoption in thousands of companies and government organizations throughout the world. Research In Motion, together with Bharti and its strong technical and service capabilities, is now aiming to bring the same level of experience to the Indian telecom market."
Dinesh C. Sharma writes for CNET News.com
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1. anonymous
Yes but the service has only now started to work effectively between vodafone uk and airtel.
I and several collegues have waited months for the service to work successfully!