Its e-mail product, called Nokia Business Center, is meant for workers without access to company e-mail when they are away from their office computers, a market that comprises most of the 650 million company in-boxes Nokia estimates exist around the world.More details at NY Times
The e-mail software would initially be available on a handful of Nokia models, but Mr. Brace said cellphones and other devices made by competitors would be compatible in the future "as the market dictates."
Nokia to kick BlackBerry's butt?
Posted on Friday, September 16 2005 @ 12:30 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck