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RIM, Apple phone 'duopoly’ faces pressure, says Rogers

TORONTO -- Research In Motion and Apple Inc's "duopoly" in the smartphone market will be pressured by other handset makers eager to capture increased share, the head of Canada's biggest wireless company said Tuesday. Full Article at Pakistan News.net

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