In 1995, RIM introduced Freedom, the first Type II PCMCIA radio modem for Mobitex. In the same year, RIM received the Emmy Award for Technical Innovation and the KPMG High Technology Award. In 1994, RIM introduced the first Mobitex mobile point-of-sale terminal. In the same year, RIM launched Ericsson Mobidem AT and Intel wireless modem containing RIM modem firmware. In 1993, RIM introduced the RIMGate, the first general-purpose Mobitex X.25 gateway. In 1992, RIM introduced the first Mobitex point-of-sale solution, a protocol converter box that interfaced with existing point-of-sale terminal equipment to enable wireless communication. In 1991, RIM introduced the first Mobitex protocol converter. In 1990, RIM introduced the DigiSync Film KeyKode Reader. In 1988, RIM became the first wireless data technology developer in North America and the first company outside Scandinavia to develop connectivity products for Mobitex wireless packet-switched data communications networks. At the time, Lazaridis was an engineering student at the University of Waterloo while Fregin was an engineering student at the University of Windsor. Research In Motion Limited was founded in March 1984 by Mike Lazaridis and Douglas Fregin. Logo as Research In Motion, used prior to January 30, 2013
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