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Saturday, December 27, 2014

A look back

The following is the initial timeline of a very famous company. ID X and Y.


1984: X is founded by University of Waterloo engineering student Mike Lazaridis and University of Windsor engineering student Douglas Fregin
1988: X begins developing products for Mobitex wireless packet-switched data communications networks, often used by military and police forces, firefighters and ambulance services
1988: X releases the DigiSync Film KeyKode Reader, a product for the motion picture industry
1992: Jim Balsillie joins X. He would become co-CEO along with Lazaridis
1996: X releases the Inter@ctive Pager, also known as the X 900, its first keyboard-based device
1997: X goes public on the Toronto Stock Exchange
1998: The X 950, a dramatically slimmed down two-way pager, is released
1999: X announces it has received FCC approval in the U.S. to begin selling its first Y device, the 850, with mobile email.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

BlackBerry

Saturday, December 27, 2014

A look back

The following is the initial timeline of a very famous company. ID X and Y.


1984: X is founded by University of Waterloo engineering student Mike Lazaridis and University of Windsor engineering student Douglas Fregin
1988: X begins developing products for Mobitex wireless packet-switched data communications networks, often used by military and police forces, firefighters and ambulance services
1988: X releases the DigiSync Film KeyKode Reader, a product for the motion picture industry
1992: Jim Balsillie joins X. He would become co-CEO along with Lazaridis
1996: X releases the Inter@ctive Pager, also known as the X 900, its first keyboard-based device
1997: X goes public on the Toronto Stock Exchange
1998: The X 950, a dramatically slimmed down two-way pager, is released
1999: X announces it has received FCC approval in the U.S. to begin selling its first Y device, the 850, with mobile email.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

BlackBerry