The question is simple, how much would you pay for an unlocked iPhone that works with both MTC and Wataniya.
And after having seen a working sample in person, would you make a %50 down payment on a pre-order?
Let me know ^^
Well you don’t have to convince your boss anymore to get the MTC Corporate Agreement for your Blackberry.
The models available are:
KD 172.250 8100
KD 183.000 8700
KD 223.000 8800
The following packages are available:
Local: KD 14/month (incl. 1gb of transfer bandwidth, each additional mb is 1 fills)
International: KD 24/month (incl 1gb of local transfer, 10mb of international transfer)
So you cost is the Unit + your monthly charges + your phone call charges
You can pick up the units, and a service contract at the Airport branch, or call 107 for more locations.
The Control Panel for your blackberry device is located at: http://mtc.kw.blackberry.com
….. finally
(In case I get flamed for this, I got the above information from an MTC Support Call Center Agent)


I’m always on the search for the perfect phone, and although I know this phone is certainly far from that ideal, I thought its design was interesting enough for me to blog it.
It measures at: 77mm x 47mm x 14.7mm (3.0″ x 1.8″ x 0.6″), and weighs a mere 70g (2.5oz).
N2’s 65k color 176×220 pixel resolution touchscreen makes up 2 of its 3″ length
Unfortunately it runs Windows CE 5.0 as its operating system, using its own Neno user interface, hoping to compete with Apples iPhone. However things look a bit bleak, since Neonode miserably failed to launch N1, and many speculate it will fail with N2 as well.