By Allen Tsai | Wed Aug 24, 2005 1:18 pm |
Cingular Wireless today became the first wireless company in North America to offer Good Technology's GoodLink wireless messaging and data access software and service on Windows Mobile-enabled Smartphones.
GoodLink from Cingular is now available on the Audiovox SMT5600 and the Motorola MPx220 Smartphones. Both devices now support the latest version of GoodLink software, GoodLink 4.5 for Windows Mobile Smartphone, to give business customers continuous two-way wireless synchronization of their corporate Microsoft Outlook applications, including e-mail, calendar, contacts, notes and tasks, while on-the-go using a lightweight handset.The Audiovox SMT5600 is a "candybar" style Smartphone recognized as one of the world's smallest Windows Mobile-based Smartphones, weighing just 3.6 ounces. The Motorola MPx220 is a quad-band flip-phone designed for busy professionals wanting style without compromising high-tech phone features. GoodLink from Cingular provides a two-way, wirelessly synchronized connection to Microsoft Outlook functions and other features when customers are within Cingular coverage areas on multiple device platforms including Palm, Windows Mobile Pocket PC and now Windows Mobile Smartphone. GoodLink provides enterprise-class, FIPS-certified security including end-to-end AES data encryption, remote data wipe and remote password policy management. It also includes Secure Over-The-Air device provisioning and management featuring Zero-IT-Touch activations and upgrades of GoodLink and third-party applications for simplified IT administration. Both the Audiovox SMT5600 and the Motorola MPx220 are compact yet rich with features, including Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition for Smartphone, T9 predictive text, MSN Messenger, built-in Bluetooth, infrared port, mini SD card slot, speakerphone, voice recorder, Camera and camcorder, and Windows Media Player. Cingular offers GoodLink as an end-to-end service for a monthly fee of $44.99 per month for unlimited data with a qualified voice plan. Customers must purchase a one-time $1,500 Starter Pak per GoodLink server license, and a one-time $99 per user GoodLink Client Access license. Cingular is offering both devices for as low as $199.99 with a two-year voice and data service contract.
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Tue Jan 09, 2007 4:58 pm | By
Apple today unveiled the iPhone, a device that combine three products - a mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls, and an Internet communication device with email, web browsing, searching and maps - into one small and lightweight handheld.
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Mon Jan 08, 2007 11:30 am | By
Cingular Wireless today announced the Treo 750, the first Palm Treo smart device running on Cingular's 3G / UMTS network. The highly anticipated Treo 750 five-band world phone running Windows Mobile 5.0 with Direct Push Technology offers Palm's exclusive usability improvements with powerful business features, including email, security, and web access on the go.
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Sat Jan 06, 2007 10:28 am | By
Cingular plans to make video service commercially available in 2007, allowing users to send a live video stream to a recipient during a standard voice call.
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Mon Dec 18, 2006 9:23 pm | By
MySpace.com and Cingular Wireless announced an exclusive partnership to offer enhanced MySpace functionality to all Cingular customers via their mobile phones. The deal marks MySpace's largest-scale mobile partnership and gives Cingular's customers exclusive access to MySpace Mobile's tool set including the ability to edit MySpace profiles, view and add friends, post photos and blogs, send and receive MySpace messages, and more from the mobile phone.
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Thu Dec 07, 2006 5:00 am | By
Cingular Wireless today introduced the LG CU400, Cingular's first 3G phone to offer Push-to-Talk (PTT) technology. Giving customers the ability to see whether their friends, family or co-workers are available to talk before they call and to connect instantly, PTT allows customers to talk to one person or a group of up to 30 people at the same time with just a push of a button. Customers also have the flexibility to easily convert a PTT call to a regular mobile call and to store up to 99 contacts.
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