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Telstra and Nokia have teamed up for a new BlackBerry-enabled Nokia handset that will provide users with access to an always-on e-mail solution via a mobile phone.

Telstra business and government mobile sales and solutions managing director, Murray Bergin, says this latest innovation and future devices will help boost uptake of the technology.

"This latest BlackBerry innovation means Telstra's business customers can use the same secure, push-based wireless technology that currently supports thousands of users Australia-wide to access corporate e-mail through a Nokia handset," Bergin says.

BlackBerry services, introduced in Australia in September 2002, are designed to provide users with always-on access to important information wherever they are in Telstra GSM coverage areas.

Bergin says Telstra has sold the BlackBerry solution to almost 350 Australian corporations, with more than 6000 users.

Included in the features are tri-band support for worldwide international roaming to approved countries, a BlackBerry Solution for the Small to Medium Enterprise (SME) market and consumers, and a BlackBerry Desktop Redirector Solution which allows users to take advantage of the push e-mail, voice, and SMS without the need to install IT infrastructure.

Bergin says the launch of the Nokia 6820 device, which provides access to the BlackBerry solution, is the latest measure in the advancement of BlackBerry in Australia.

Alex Lambeek, general manager mobile phones and multimedia at Nokia Australia says "In a recent study by Nokia, 77 percent of the business professionals surveyed in Australia said that they always need to access their e-mail while away from office. Recent studies have also shown that... QWERTY keyboards are the most popular input mechanism for text -- preferred by 53 percent of users."

Bergin says some of Australia's largest companies and government organisations have already adopted Telstra's BlackBerry solution.

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Talkback 2 comments

    Why no use a Lotus Notes clien ...Anonymous -- 20/07/04

    Why no use a Lotus Notes client instead. It does virtually all these products do and more. Not only that, but it does not leave a gaping hole in your system like the Mircrosoft product does.

    Better, cheaper, faster! Goldi Lox -- 14/06/07

    I have MSN Desktop search on my PC. I can search for any word or word Combo on my pc and it will give me the info within 15 seconds. And that includes EMAIL. I can even search email ONLY. And it's FREE. Try that and save some $$$, time, and angst!

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