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PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD and WATERLOO, ONTARIO--(CCNMatthews - Nov. 29, 2005) - Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT) and Research In Motion Limited (RIM) (NASDAQ:RIMM)(TSX:RIM) today announced plans to launch the BlackBerry(R) wireless solution next month in Trinidad and Tobago, one of the key commercial hubs in the Caribbean, TSTT will offer the Blackberry 7290(TM), the BlackBerry 7100g(TM), BlackBerry Enterprise Server(TM) v4.0 and BlackBerry Internet Service(TM) in conjunction with TSTT's world-class GSM/GPRS mobile network.

Research In Motion is a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of innovative wireless solutions for the worldwide mobile communications market. Through the development of integrated hardware, software and services that support multiple wireless network standards, RIM provides platforms and solutions for seamless access to time-sensitive information including email, phone, SMS messaging, Internet and intranet-based applications. RIM technology also enables a broad array of third party developers and manufacturers to enhance their products and services with wireless connectivity to data. RIM's portfolio of award-winning products, services and embedded technologies are used by thousands of organizations around the world and include the BlackBerry(R) wireless platform, the RIM Wireless Handheld(TM) product line, software development tools, radio-modems and software/hardware licensing agreements. Founded in 1984 and based in Waterloo, Ontario, RIM operates offices in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. RIM is listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market (Nasdaq:RIMM) and the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX:RIM). For more information, visit www.rim.com or www.blackberry.com.

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Title
RIM and TSTT to launch BlackBerry in Trinidad and Tobago
Pages
1
Publication year
2005
Publication date
Nov 29, 2005
Publisher
Intrado Digital Media Canada Inc.
Source type
Trade Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
448047174
Copyright
Copyright CCNMatthews Nov 29, 2005