Bharat Sanchar Nigam (BSNL) announced its partnership with Bharat Berry
Technologies to provide push e-mail services to all its mobile subscribers of
all circles in India.
BSNL in alliance with Bharat Berry is targeting this service for all range of
handsets carrying BlackBerry, Symbian, Android, Windows Mobile and J2ME which
will cover all major mobile handsets.
“As the mobile data connectivity is improving and data usage is growing,
more and more customers are looking for push e-mail solution on their mobile
handsets as a productivity tool and as a means to remain connected,” said
RK Upadhyay, chairman and managing director, BSNL.
This BSNL and Bharat Berry partnership will provide its customers with an easy
to use, cost effective solution for their mobile push e-mail requirements,
according to Economic Times.
For enabling access to all services, including e-mails and PIM (personal
information manager), sync users will be charged Rs.80 a month for the combo
pack while the individual services will be available for Rs.50 each per month
for both pre-paid and post-paid GSM customers.
Bharat Berry has already tied up with MTNL Delhi and MTNL Mumbai a couple of
months back.
Push e-mail provides an always on capability by which new e-mails are actively
transferred. The mobile communication service Bharat Berry works with most of
the mobile phones and provides an advanced push mail with over the air backup
of the user’s contacts, tasks, calendar and notes.
“Majority of the population is still in villages and lots of Indians do
not have access to a laptop and PC and it is impossible for them today to
secure their mobile contacts. Now with Bharat Berry, they need not worry and
without having a PC or laptop they can still be assured that their data is in a
secure place in less than Rs.2 per day,” said Ajay Data, founder and chief
executive officer, Bharat Berry.
By Telecomlead.com Team
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