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Spice, Ericsson Offer Push E-Mail in India
20 Jun, 2007, 1:22 pm IST | by
Priyanka Pradhan
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Indian Telecom operator, Spice Telecom and Ericsson have joined forces to offer push e-mail and personal information management services in India. The push e-mail solution provides users with easy-to-use, secure, real-time access to e-mail and personal information via a wide variety of mobile devices. It aims to enable quick and easy access to e-mails, contacts and calendar functions while on the move. Representatives say, e-mails are delivered wirelessly in real-time and all activities, such as writing, deleting or sending messages, are instantaneously reflected in the subscriber's account. Installation and maintenance of the e-mail solution are designed to be as simple and straightforward as possible, offering low total cost of ownership. Under the agreement, Ericsson will provide hosting, systems integration and day-to-day management of the service. Prakash Nanani, CEO, Spice Telecom, said, "Spice believes in launching cutting edge mobile applications and Spice Push mail service is another such service. We are proud to offer push e-mail to our customers, enabling them to have full control over their e-mail, whether in the office or on the move. This service will enable the consumer to access an e-mail solution that is useful, fast, secure, simple and cost-efficient. What is more is that customers don't need to have any particular handset, as the service is not handset dependent, and shall work on most handsets that support GPRS. We expect this to help Spice to broad base the reach of email service to the masses." |
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