Web-based email and instant messaging services from Microsoft are set to
arrive on BlackBerry mobile devices later this summer.
The new
BlackBerry
Bold, along with phones in the BlackBerry 7000 and 8000 ranges, will be the
first to ship with Windows Live services, which include Hotmail and Windows Live
Messenger.
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Users will also be able to download the services onto existing BlackBerry
handsets.
Customers will access their Windows Live Hotmail and Windows Live Messenger
account from directly from their smartphone by entering their Windows Live email
address and password once.
"Over 430 million people around the world rely on Windows Live to stay in
touch," said Brian Arbogast, vice president of the Mobile Services organisation
at Microsoft.
"Our collaboration with RIM will enable BlackBerry smartphone customers to
take full advantage of Windows Live at work or on the go."
Our collaboration with RIM will enable BlackBerry smartphone customers to take full advantage of Windows Live
Brian Arbogast Microsoft
This is the third major distribution deal Microsoft has done for Hotmail and
Messenger on mobile phone platforms.
Last year, the Nokia Series 60 devices joined Windows Mobile phones in
offering the consumer email and instant messaging services.
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