Shaw Introduces 100-Mbps ‘Nitro’ Broadband Service
09/10/2009
After weeks of promotion and employee training, Rogers Wireless has launched the BlackBerry Curve 8520 in Canada. The new Curve features Wi-Fi connectivity, dedicated media keys, and an advanced trackpad, allowing users to scroll through menus and navigate with ease. Like all Curve devices, it comes with a QWERTY keyboard and built-in digital camera (2.0-megapixels). The Curve 8520 is now available at a price of $99.99 on a three-year Rogers Wireless contract. It comes in black, with a violet version set to arrive later in the month.
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