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Network Norway to offer Nokia Messaging, too

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By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, May 26th, 2009 at 12:56 AM

Nokia Messaging

Again and again we’re seeing Nokia announcing new carrier partners for their Nokia Messaging service. Latest in the line is Network Norway, which will start offering Nokia’s push email service starting from July of this year.

From the press release:

Nokia Messaging is an easy to set-up and easy to use push email service which allows the user to mobilize up to ten personal email accounts in one device. Nokia’s agreement with Network Norway includes all leading consumer solutions for email, such as Gmail, Windows Live Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail, as well as local email service providers. The user can read, send, forward and reply to emails and download, read and attach files directly on their phone. Push-technology ensures fast delivery of email to the mobile phone as soon as the email arrives on the email server.

Commenting on the announcement, Network Norway’s CEO Arild E. Hustad said: “Applications like Nokia Messaging contribute to easier mobile living for our customers, and we’re happy to be the first to deliver this service in Norway. We believe our customers will find this service appealing, both in terms of user-friendliness and price.”

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