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After having been one of the first carriers to start taking pre-orders for BlackBerry 10 devices, it seems Rogers is already moving onto the next expected page -- training employees. In the CrackBerry forums we got a small glimpse of the training material captured but a little bit of digging has turned up some even better images of what has been shown. Yes, the links listed are dead for now but no doubt they'll be going live shortly after the January 30th events. Want to see the full Powerpoint? Hit this link for more! Thanks, Kifac.
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