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Published: March 29, 2008 @ 12:06 pm —
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RIM HSDPA BlackBerry 9000RIM’s president and CEO Mike Lazaridis has confirmed that the company is developing a HSDPA enabled BlackBerry.

The comments came in a FT interview when the paper asked the CEO what his latest squeeze was.

The reply:

One of our prototypes - a 3.5G BlackBerry. It’s very fast over third-generation networks that have HSDPA.

The news will be music to the ears of BlackBerry fans looking for fast internet access away from a Wi-Fi connection.

Earlier in the year we reported on rumours that RIM was working on a 9000 series BlackBerry that would sport HSDPA as well as Wi-Fi and be due out in 2008.

Count On GeekBerry To Keep You Updated On The BlackBerry 9000 Latest.






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