RIM-900
{{Short description|One of the first wireless data devices}}
The RIM-900 was one of the first wireless data devices, marketed as a two-way pager. It operated on the Mobitex network. It was a clam shell device that could fit on a belt. It had a small QWERTY keyboard for sending and receiving email and interactive messages.
The product was introduced as Inter@ctive Paging in 1996 by Research in Motion and RAM Mobile Data.[http://www.canada.com/business/rebrands+BlackBerry+move+seen+brilliant+risky+experts/7896039/story.html RIM rebrands as BlackBerry in move seen as 'brilliant' and 'risky' by experts]
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Category:Personal digital assistants
Category:Products introduced in 1996
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