AT&T still testing out BlackBerry Bridge for PlayBook
by Kal Chebli
19 April 2011
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How convenient is that? So today is the official launch for the BlackBerry PlayBook, and of course you need BlackBerry Bridge to have BlackBerry features on the tablet. All carriers were supported for Bridge EXCEPT AT&T, as we let you know last night. PhoneScoop got confirmation that AT&T is still testing out Bridge, so that’s sort of a good sign that it could be releasing. I’m just wondering if they’re planning to charge extra for the Bridge.
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