Following China Unicom’s RedBerry RIM takes BlackBerry to China Mobile
Canada based Research in Motion is going to China. It has announced a long-expected partnership with China Mobile to launch the BlackBerry “push-mail” mobile email solution in China.
RIM has been working to enter China for at least six years, and first announced its intentions in the first quarter of 2002.
China Mobile competitor China Unicom announced its competing “RedBerry” mobile email service in early April 2006, Pacific Epoch reports.
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