
Mark February 11 on your calendar, boys and girls, as that’s when T-Mobile will launch the BlackBerry Curve 8900. This is one week earlier than initially thought, and somebody at the marketing department ought to be informed that the High Speed Internet as advertised above might not be such a roadrunner after all, considering the pace that T-Mobile’s Web2Go WAP service plods along. Of course, we could be mistaken as there is a possibility of this referencing the integrated Wi-Fi connectivity found in the Curve 8900. Strange to see T-Mobile miss out on HotSpot@Home – are they going to deprive users of this service as well?
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