
Nokia keeps adding new partners for its Nokia Messaging scheme. Latest operator that joined the wave is the Singapore-based M1, which will offer the push-email service to its customers at a “very affordable price.” As an example, it was pointed out that users can opt for the SunSurf Lite data plan which comes with 20MB of free data for just 5.35 SGD a month.
Aside from supporting a number of popular web-based email services such as Yahoo, Hotmail and Gmail – M1′s version of Nokia Messaging can also sing along local ISPs like Pacific Internet, Cyberway and Qala…
And that’s about all we can say about it. Full release with quotes from both Nokia’s and M1′s representatives is available from Nokia’s website.
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