
Softbank Mobile has recently scored its first major corporate customer for the iPhone in Japan. It’s a management and technology consultancy firm called BearingPoint.
BearingPoint’s idea is to help its consultants improve the productivity and enable them to get information more easily. For that purpose, the company has ordered “at least 1,000 units” of the iPhone from SoftBank.
It’s an important win for both Apple and SoftBank, though we’re still not hearing that impressive iNumbers from the “Land of the rising Sun…”
[Via: Unwired View]
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