Nov 12, 2012
Tata indicom Limited Period offer on BlackBerry
Get the advantage of BlackBerry starting only Rs. 99
Offer for New Customer
Exclusive offer for new Tata Indicom Customers, for the plans mentioned below:
| BLACKBERRY SCHEME | SCHEME DETAILS | MONTHLY RENTAL | OFFER PRICE OF FIRST 3 MONTHS | SAVING |
| MaiLite 299 | Email + Instant Messaging | 299 | 99 | 67% |
| Gold 399 | Email (including corporate e-mail through POP3) + Instant Messaging + Social Networking + Internet Browsing on handheld+ Tethered Modem Capability + HSIA | 399 | 199 | 50% |
| Gold 900 | BlackBerry Enterprise Server Sync + Email + Instant Messaging + Social Networking + Internet Browsing on handheld+ Tethered Modem Capability + HSIA | 900 | 599 | 33% |
After the offer period, the respective rental on services will be charged from fourth month onwards
Get Premium Paid BlackBerry Apps worth Rs. 2000 for free this Diwali
Research In Motion (RIM) is offering premium paid applications for free for BlackBerry Smartphones and the PlayBook Tablet this Diwali season in India. These paid applications are worth Rs. 2000 and the offer is valid only till December 31, 2012.
BlackBerry 10 Receives FIPS Certification with Mere Months before Possible Launch
Research in Motion Ltd.’s (NASDAQ:RIMM) BlackBerry 10 operating system became the first RIM BlackBerry product ever to receive Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) certification before its launch date, as announced on Thursday by the company.
FIPS certification, according to RIM Vice President of Security Product Management and Research Michael K. Brown, means that the operating system is able to fulfill the stringent security protocols of United States government agencies and enterprises.
In his statement, Brown stressed the differentiating factor of BlackBerry as an operating system (OS), which is being able to “integrate end-to-end security and include certified encryption algorithms for data at rest and data in transit.” Brown said that the BlackBerry platform is the only mobile solution to boast of such high levels of security for its end users.
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