Indiana University Kelley School of Busines getting swanky new Berries thanks to AT&T

  • May 22, 2009 1:43 pm

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If you are a faculty member or grad student of Indiana University Kelley School of Busines, AT&T would like to share some love with you. Big Blue will now be offering aforementioned persons special deals and discounts on RIM’s increasingly popular Blackberry handheld devices paving way for RIM to get not just their foot but their leg up to their figurative hip in through the door. The IU discounted Blackberries will be tied to IU’s Microsoft® Exchange e-mail and calendars, as well as the school’s existing BlackBerry® Enterprise Server in order to make school life as easy as possible.

For a second it kind of makes me want to go that school in order to get sweet discounts on my Berry addiction. But then reality sinks in and I realize I would be so bored out of my mind not because of the school, but because of the material, that I would have to turn to more adventerous yet slightly public unfriendly time wasters such as moon rock excavator and possibly even olfactory fail safe tester. Moving on…a business degree is simply not in my future. But, for those of you who think otherwise and love that sort of business related stuff all while attending the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, getting a Blackberry should now be an even easier and more cost effective option.

Source: Berry Review, Indiana University

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  • Gib

    Wow that ‘s pretty cool. Im really suprised that carriers or manufactors don’t offer these styles of deal more often to suck in college kids and get them young. And the college kids are more likely to be using text messaging and internet, a beautiful thing for carriers.

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