November 21, 2006
E-mail service for basic mobile phones unveiled
Start up company Berggi Inc. is set to bring e-mail, instant messaging and other communications services to low-cost mobile phones, its chief executive said on Tuesday. Reuters reports.
"Consumers can send and receive e-mail on their phones from Internet services such as Yahoo, Microsoft or Google, along with popular instant-messaging services. Berggi delivers any text in the body of an e-mail, but not document attachments.
"Our uniqueness is that we are the only application that runs on mid- to lower-end phones," Babur Ozden, the head of Berggi Inc. said in an interview.
U.S. consumers can sign up on the company's Web site at www.berggi.com, beginning on Thursday, Thanksgiving Day. Mobile phone users in Spain can start using Berggi on Friday.
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