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BlackBerry Internet Service Updates En Route, Including Super-Cheap Bare-Bones Service?

February 13, 2009 by Simon Sage - Leave a Comment

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BlackBerry Internet Service 2.6 will be bringing some worthwhile updates mid-March, according to the latest rumours, including:

  • Better Gmail Integration
    • Accessing Gmail through IMAP instead of current POP interface
    • Provides one-way (BB Gmail) sync of read / unread status, delete, & sent items
    • Eliminates duplicate message issue on sent items
    • This new integration works with Gmail, Googlemail domain, and any other Google Apps domains
  • Support for new email economical service tier: “@ BlackBerry”
    • Access to @carrier.blackberry.net hosted email address only
    • Email is limited to 32kb
    • No attachments or HTML formatting in emails
  • Ability to show and hide password on WAP site (Not sure why they care)
  • Ability to change and edit your signature from the WAP site (limited to 200 characters)
  • Better POP3 Mail notification
    • You will now be sent a message telling you to set your desktop email client to leave messages on the server or else BIS will not get them
  • Better error messages (but not much better)

The new @ BlackBerry tier will be extremely pared down, but cost only around $5/month. You’ll be missing out on attachment viewing, downloading and sending, additional e-mail addresses (like GMail, or Microsoft Live),  HTML rich text viewing and e-mail sizes are limited to 32 KB. All the other usual e-mail functions remain, in addition to BlackBerry Messenger and meeting requests. This could potentially be a great way to rope in cautious users and get them hooked on the BlackBerry experience without having to go with a full-blown plan right off the bat. Folks are keeping a closer eye on their wallets these days, and offering something in that price range could mean great things for carriers who are likely losing a lot of data-intensive customers.

[via BerryReview]

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