AT&T is now selling the first cellular and WiFi BlackBerry handset, the BlackBerry 8820, which is an upgrade of the already popular 8800 series model. AT&T enterprise customers can use the BlackBerry 8820 with their corporate WiFi networks for additional data coverage, the device’s manufacturer, Research In Motion, said. Individual customers can use it in their homes. For an added monthly charge, customers can use the 8820 at thousands of WiFi locations throughout the U.S. and the world.
AT&T Puts WiFi BlackBerry on the Menu
Posted by: Chris Maxcer September 20, 2007 03:15 PMAT&T is now selling the first cellular and WiFi BlackBerry handset, the BlackBerry 8820, which is an upgrade of the already popular 8800 series model. AT&T enterprise customers can use the BlackBerry 8820 with their corporate WiFi networks for additional data coverage, the device’s manufacturer, Research In Motion, said. Individual customers can use it in their homes. For an added monthly charge, customers can use the 8820 at thousands of WiFi locations throughout the U.S. and the world.