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About this Blog: Al Sacco writes about (and drools over) anything and everything mobile or wireless as it applies to the global workforce--with a focus on BlackBerry smartphones
Yesterday, RIM's CEO Thorsten Heins released a statement to let the world know that the company's new BlackBerry 10 software and devices are now being tested by 50 different wireless carriers.
"In the last week, BlackBerry 10 achieved Lab Entry with more than 50 carriers – a key step in our preparedness for the launch of BlackBerry 10 in the first quarter of 2013. We made this commitment during our recent results conference call and we have delivered. This process will continue in the coming months as more carriers around the world formally evaluate the devices and our brand new software."
What does "lab entry" mean? It means that RIM feels confident its first BlackBerry 10 devices are ready to move on to one of the final stages of development, in which wireless carriers evaluate the devices and their wireless network performance to ensure that they work the way they're supposed to when the carriers sell them to their customers. (Read more details on carrier lab testing on CrackBerry.com.)
The process can take a few months, but the fact that BlackBerry 10 is now being carrier tested suggests that RIM will hit its target BlackBerry 10 release date or Q1 2013, assuming there are no issues during the tests. If everything goes very smoothly, RIM could potentially release the device in January, but that seems unlikely. (January 21 BlackBerry 10 release date, anyone?)

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