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Nov 02, 2011 News
Digicel has announced that BlackBerry App World is now available again in Guyana.
The application distribution service which is provided by Research in Motion (RIM) – the makers of BlackBerry – was unavailable in Guyana for some time, but the service has now been restored by RIM.
According to Digicel Head of Sales and Distribution, Nalini Vieira, “Our BlackBerry customers have been requesting access to this service for some time and we have been pursuing it with RIM. We are sure customers will welcome the return given the number of mobile applications that are available again.”
BlackBerry users can download applications to suit their needs and interests from a number of categories including business, education, entertainment, finance, shopping, news, weather, music and audio, as well as health and wellness.
BlackBerry users are encouraged to download the latest version of App World (3.0) by using the link www.blackberry.com/appworld since some persons have encountered difficulties accessing App World with the older versions, Digicel said yesterday.
Blackberry, because of its popular free chat and messaging service and push emails, has become a rage for especially executives and other office employees who want to stay in touch while on the go.
It has also become a fashion statement.
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