O2 offers email on the move
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- Apr 30, 2003
The service, branded 'xmail', is aimed at business users and particularly at commuters, who can use their xda - a cross between a PDA and colour-screen mobile phone - to read email from trains or taxis.
Users need to download software from O2's website to synchronise their xda's with a PC to use the service.
The network operator said customers responded positively to xmail in pre-launch trials. Many of its existing 50,000 users wanted O2 to introduce more varied email connectivity services - they can now take advantage of a free 10-day trial that is accompanying the launch of xmail.
After the 10-day trail period elapses, users will be charged £9.99 per month for the xmail service, which excludes airtime and data costs.
O2 now has about 12m customers in the UK.
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