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		<title>BlackBerry Pearl 9100 for T-Mobile USA and Wind in Canada</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The BlackBerry Pearl 9100 made its rounds early in the month with reports about being the first RIM handset to pack 802.11n Wi-Fi. Now there are some clear indications that BlackBerry 9100 Pearl will join T-Mobile after a screenshot of the handset showing that it supports WCDMA bands I, IV and VIII – meaning 2100MHz, [...]]]></description>
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