
RIM Opens new Customer Support Center for Singapore
October 3rd, 2006
With the expansion of BlackBerry users in the Asia Pacific market, RIM is also forced to expand local customer support.
Research In Motion, Tuesday opened its first customer center in Asia to provide product and technical assistance to the growing number of Blackberry users in the region.
The center in Singapore will initially employ 60 people with the number expected to rise to 200 in the next two years, Chief Operating Officer Don Morrison said at a news conference.
He said RIM currently partners 29 telecommunication companies in the Asia Pacific region and expects to add another 10 partner-carriers in coming months.




