The Canadian firm has hit hard times as of late as its new BlackBerry 10-packed devices fail to reverse a decline in demand from consumers.
T-Mobile US has decided that its time to stop stocking BlackBerry devices in its stores, but says it will still ship BlackBerry devices to interested customers directly.
"Keeping stock in the retail distribution system was inefficient," David Carey, executive vice president for corporate services at T-Mobile US, told the Reuters news agency.
Carey said that BlackBerry devices are mostly bought by businesses who do not make their decisions in stores anyway.
Written by: James Delahunty @ 26 Sep 2013 3:17