Articles tagged with: Rogers and Blackberry
Rogers 1st-Quarter Revenues Up but Profits Down
Canada's rogers Wireless has reported a rise of 5% in first-quarter revenues to CA$2.75 billion (US$2.25 billion), but a slight dip of 2% in net profits to CA$256 million (US$210 million). Wireless network revenue grew by 8% year-over-year driven by postpaid net subscriber additions of 104,000, data revenue growth accelerating by 43% to 20% of network revenue, and a further reduction of postpaid churn to 1.09%. more
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Teardown Report Reveals Manufacturing Cost of BlackBerry Bold
In its first-ever solo television advertisement for a product, Research In Motion touts its new BlackBerry Bold 9000 smart phone as a device that allows users to "Connect to everything you love in life in a bold new way." more
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Initial Impact of 3G iPhone on BlackBerry Muted: UBS Report
TORONTO (Dow Jones)--Friday's launch of Apple's latest iPhone device had a "limited initial impact" on sales of Research In Motion's BlackBerry smartphone, according to a survey by UBS Investment Research. more
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Rogers Cuts iPhone Data Cost, But Not Everyone Happy
TORONTO -(Dow Jones)- Canadians have always grudgingly accepted hefty monthly cellphone fees, but the upcoming launch of Apple's 3G iPhone has led normally compliant Canucks to protest a perceived price gouge by rogers Communications. more
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A Clamshell BlackBerry by the End of This Year
Research In Motion (RIM) is reported to be preparing to launch a clamshell version of its Blackberry handsets towards the end of this year. A research note from RBC Capital Markets analyst Mike Abramsky said that the new phone could become a "Motorola Killer,". more
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