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MWC: T-Mobile International Selects Visto to Bring Mobile Push Email to the Mass Market

Posted by gasusan2005 on February 11, 2008 – 10:25 am  Share
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Launch Reinforces Visto’s Global Leadership and Innovation for Mobile Messaging

Visto, the leading global provider of mobile email, today announced that
T-Mobile International has selected Visto Mobile to power T-Mobile’s
Mobile E-Mail Pro, a broad based, easy-to-use push email service.

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“After a thorough evaluation of push email messaging platforms,
T-Mobile selected Visto on the basis of its technology leadership as well
as time-to- market advantages. Due to increasing demand from within our
fast growing subscriber base, we are aggressively expanding our push-based mobile email offering,” said Joachim Horn, chief technology officer of
T-Mobile International. “We recognize that more and more consumers and
business customers would like the convenience and added responsiveness that mobile email can bring to their day. With the new Visto-powered service, we offer, easy-to-use, solution for mass market adoption.”

Mobile E-Mail Pro from T-Mobile is available in Germany and is expected
to roll out across Europe over the next 18 months. It will provide instant
access to all types of Internet accounts as well as Microsoft Exchange and
Lotus Notes email accounts from a broad range of consumer and business
mobile devices including Symbian Series 40/60, UIQ, Windows Mobile 5/6 and Java enabled phones. In addition, users will be able to maintain and access an up- to-date calendar and contacts list centrally, via an online secure portal.

Source: Visto press release

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  • Radimus
    system seven www.seven.com does this as well.

    They are a developer that will eventually release the product to AT&T; as newest Xpress Mail client... it is still in beta.

    It is currently in open beta, head over and sign up if you want free push mail (data charges will apply of course, unless you have an unlimited data plan)

    I've been using it for months for my Exchange web access, pop mail, yahoo, and gmail accounts. I wa going to hook it up to my hotmail account, but that is all spam anyway.
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