Verizon offers up RemoSync direct email push to non-smartphone users
Verizon Wireless has pushed the RemoSync application to its customers who use any of Verizon’s Get It Now-capable phones. This means that these users can now access their corporate e-mail even if they don’t have high-end a smartphone (e.g. Blackberry). For customers who are employed in businesses running the Microsoft Exchange Servers to handle their corporate email system, they can now enjoy almost the same service that Blackberry users enjoy, on their not-so-expensive mobile phones. Even sweeter is the fact that the service only costs $10 for a month’s access.
Aside from providing access to corporate email accounts, this push email technology also allow customers to download their Outlook contacts to their mobile phones or the other way around. Additionally, RemoSync also allows users to view their calendar events and even add or delete calendar entries from their mobile phones.
For those who are not into Microsoft Exchange Servers but who would want to use this service, they could at least get into Verizon’s Wireless Hosted Exchange program to use RemoSync. And for those who don’t want to pay a monthly access fee, they can still use RemoSync but Verizon will charge them $1.99 per megabyte of usage.
Like we said, RemoSync works with non-smartphone units and these include the LG VX9400, LG VX8700, LG Chocolate, LG V, LG enV(2), LG Venus, LG Voyager, Samsung Gleam, Samsung FlipShot, Samsung Alias, MOTORAZR maxx Ve, MOTORAZR V9m, MOTORIZR Z6tv and finally the MOTO Z6c world edition.
Read [Verizon News]
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The application looks promising but the $9.99 per month access on top of the data subscription plan makes absolutely no sense to me.
on June 18, 2008 at 10:52 AM - LINK