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Thailand’s AIS to offer Nokia Messaging, too

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By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 at 12:25 AM

Nokia Messaging

Nokia has a new partner on board for its Nokia Messaging service. It’s Thailand’s AIS, which is launching the service along with two dedicated data packages: Nokia Messaging Bt 199, which comes with 5MB of email data per month, and (obviously) Bt 200 more expensive one, Nokia Messaging Bt 399 Unlimited.

Again for those new to the Nokia Messaging, here’s an excerpt 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 on one device. After activating his accounts through a simple set-up process, the user can read, send, smart forward, reply to emails, download, read and attach files directly on their mobile phone. Push email technology ensures fast delivery of email to the mobile phone as soon as the email arrives on the email server.

In related news, along with the new service announcement, AIS also launched two new Nokia Eseries devices – Nokia E52 and Nokia E63, both of which — as you can imagine — support Nokia Messaging.

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