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O2 launches ‘Xmail’ remote e-mail access
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<blockquote data-quote="net1" data-source="post: 19927"><p>UK mobile operator O2 has unveiled its new ‘Xmail’ service, which offers subscribers the ability to remotely access their e-mail, calendar and contacts lists from an xda handset. </p><p></p><p>An xda is a handset blend of PDAs and colour-screen mobile phones, and its accompanying service is targeted at enterprise customers and commuters. </p><p></p><p>The software that enables subscribers to synchronise their xdas with a PC is downloadable from the O2 website. </p><p></p><p>O2 says that trial participants found the service useful and a number of the 50,000 xda users would like the operator to expand e-mail connectivity services. </p><p></p><p>Subscribers can access a free ten-day trial. The cost of the service after the free trial is E14.27 (£9.99), excluding airtime and data costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="net1, post: 19927"] UK mobile operator O2 has unveiled its new ‘Xmail’ service, which offers subscribers the ability to remotely access their e-mail, calendar and contacts lists from an xda handset. An xda is a handset blend of PDAs and colour-screen mobile phones, and its accompanying service is targeted at enterprise customers and commuters. The software that enables subscribers to synchronise their xdas with a PC is downloadable from the O2 website. O2 says that trial participants found the service useful and a number of the 50,000 xda users would like the operator to expand e-mail connectivity services. Subscribers can access a free ten-day trial. The cost of the service after the free trial is E14.27 (£9.99), excluding airtime and data costs. [/QUOTE]
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