- Revolv - Bell Mobility is the first wireless carrier in the world to trial the Revolv service, a wireless productivity application that brings access to e-mail, scheduling and other personal information management tools to any wireless device. The Revolv service is the product of Wireless Knowledge, a joint venture of Microsoft and QUALCOMM
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Bell Mobility Offers Customers Wireless Access to E-mail, Internet and E-commerce
Live and Unplugged: Bell Mobility Launches Wireless Digital Data Applications
TORONTO, May 13 /CNW/ - In a series of Canadian and worldwide firsts, Bell Mobility today announced a series of initiatives that will provide its customers with instant access to wireless Internet, e-mail and e-commerce applications from their handsets. Bell Mobility unveiled two new services, launched two market trials and announced plans to sell the latest - and smallest - Smartphones, all of which will provide the company's digital customers with powerful new productivity tools to help them manage their work ... and their play ... better.
The services are:
- Digital DATA to Go(TM) - Canada's first full suite of innovative wireless data services that provides customers with a portfolio of personal productivity applications including wireless on-line banking, real-time e-mail and web browsing.
The service -- which works across a variety of computing devices including Bell Mobility's PCS phones, most laptops, and handheld and palm-sized computing devices --helps business people on the go by providing continuous access to corporate resources such as e-mail, schedules and files through encoded data links to corporate Intranets and the Internet; and
- PCS Mobile Browser(TM) - The first PCS browser to be launched commercially in North America, this will give subscribers instant access to real-time information through the Internet on their PCS handset. Customers can send and receive e-mail and gain access to a wide range of lifestyle information such as real-time stock quotations, news headlines and web-411 directory services.
Both Digital DATA to Go and Mobile Browser are available to all Bell Mobility PCS subscribers with a data-capable phone such as the QUALCOMM QCP-2700. There are no monthly access fees or contracts. Customers pay only 15 cents a minute for airtime, billed by the second.
The market trials also highlight digital data applications:
- Veev - Developed in partnership with the Bank of Montreal and 724 Solutions, this service provides interactive access for customers to their Bank of Montreal, mbanx and Nesbitt Burns financial portfolios. The trial starts May 14.
- Revolv - Bell Mobility is the first wireless carrier in the world to trial the Revolv service, a wireless productivity application that brings access to e-mail, scheduling and other personal information management tools to any wireless device. The Revolv service is the product of Wireless Knowledge, a joint venture of Microsoft and QUALCOMM.
As for the phones,
- NeoPoint -- Bell Mobility said it has reached an agreement with NeoPoint Inc. to begin distributing the NeoPoint, the world's smallest CDMA Smartphone, starting in Q3, 1999. - pdQ -- QUALCOMM's pdQ Smartphone, which combines state-of-the-art CDMA technology with the most popular palm-sized computing platform from Palm Computing, is also slated to begin shipping later this year.
''Today we deliver on George Gilder's prophecy that the most common PC of the next decade will be the digital cellular phone,'' said Randy Reynolds, President and CEO of Bell Mobility. ''We are dedicated to delivering to our customers the power and interactivity of the Internet from a range of wireless devices. Together with our partners, we have made the convergence of wireless communications and the Internet a reality.'' Charlotte Burke, Vice-President of Services Development & E-Commerce, said Bell Mobility has listened to its customers in designing these services: ''They told us they want convenience, ease of use, reliability, affordability and, most important, they want the applications to be relevant to their business and personal needs. ''Today, we're delivering on all counts. With Digital DATA to Go, for instance, what could be easier to use than our CDMA phones which comes with an IP address and built-in modem. All you need is a cable to connect from the phone to your laptop or palmtop computer.'' Ms. Burke said today's announcements reaffirm Bell Mobility's leadership as an innovator not just of new services but also of strategic partnerships. ''The companies we're working with are leaders in their own right. We're putting it all together with them to unleash the extraordinary potential of wireless, wireline and the web to offer customers the widest array of wireless data solutions in this country. This launch is an important milestone in fulfilling our strategy to deliver leading-edge solutions to a wide customer base.'' The Bell Mobility family of companies provides a complete range of wireless communications solutions - cellular, paging, data, satellite, PCS and airline passenger communications services -to over 2 million Canadian customers. Bell Mobility Radio provides two-way voice and wireless data services to public safety and emergency services agencies. Bell Mobility companies are subsidiaries of BCE Mobile Communications Inc., a publicly-traded company (TSE, ME, NYSE; stock symbol BCX) which is 65% owned by Bell Canada. For more information on Bell Mobility, visit our website at bellmobility.ca.
-30- For further information: Bell Mobility: Leanne Bucaro (905) 282-4054, lbucaro@mobility.com; GPC Communications: Caroline Verboon, (416) 598-0055 x276, cverboon@gpc.ca BELL MOBILITY has 75 releases in this database.
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