AT&T to be first US carrier with BlackBerry Bold
Granted, we haven't heard anything thus far about which carrier would be offering up the recently-made-official BlackBerry Bold, but we can't say we're too shocked to hear that it will indeed be AT&T. In a report highlighting the recent boost in RIM's stock price, it's noted that AT&T will be "the exclusive carrier for the Bold in the US," though we have all ideas the other major US carriers will be following suit shortly, probably with redubbed handsets. We know, you're hungry for a price to mull over, but sadly, it's not meal time just yet.





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
marco cazorla @ May 12th 2008 3:30PM
PUSH TO TALK? are you serious???????
carlo2 @ May 12th 2008 3:30PM
I've gotta say, GO ATT for having such an incredible eye for choosing innovative phones, and giving customers the freedom to purchase such innovative phones if they so choose.
I really like that and can say that I'm VERY happy with my service.
bbrain @ May 13th 2008 1:33AM
is ATT rly that big in the business field..
idk why verizon or alltell do not bid high to be the first to have new smartphone devices.
most people i know with tmobile or att nvr even use the email features on these phones
Luis @ May 13th 2008 5:53PM
All exclusive means is money exchanged hands. People shouldn't base their carrier choices on handset models, rather on the actual quality of the service. It sucks that these deals happen and people on other networks get screwed.
barry tubbs @ May 15th 2008 2:26PM
any word out there on debut to public?
champ22 @ May 21st 2008 2:16PM
any word on the push to talk feature ?
champ22 @ May 21st 2008 2:19PM
why yes im serious i've been reading up on the phone and have yet to find anything on the subject.....me personally i enjoy this feature and just wanted to know if this phone had it....so marco you might want to relax and breathe a bit it was just a question