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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedSony Ericsson hedges on wireless e-mail standards.(News)
RCR Wireless News, February, 2006
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications L.P. released a new high-end 3G device and also laid out its plans for wireless e-mail. The company apparently has decided to forgo choosing sides in the hotly contested wireless e-mail market by supporting virtually every major wireless e-mail program on the market.
Sony Ericsson announced that its new M600 handset includes wireless e-mail programs AlteXia, Ericsson Mobile Office, iAnywhere OneBridge, Intellisync (now part of Nokia Corp.), Microsoft Corp.'s Exchange ActiveSync, Research In Motion Ltd.'s BlackBerry Connect, Seven, Visto Corp. and standard e-mail programs working on compliant servers. Sony Ericsson also said its previously announced P990 handset would support the same exhaustive list of wireless...
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