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Push Mail for new Windows Phones by Cortado

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - October 27, 2009


Mobile business expert Cortado now offers the Hosted Exchange for Windows Phone mailbox package for new Windows Phones with Windows Mobile 6.5 operating systems, as well as for older smartphones using Windows Mobile 5.0 or higher. Using the smartphone-optimized website (www.cortado.mobi/winphone), it is now possible to set up a mailbox directly with the mobile device and receive e-mails in real time.

An exchange server is not required with this product, making Hosted Exchange for Windows Phone ideal for freelancers, entrepreneurs and smaller companies. The mailbox has 2 GB storage and allows for the continued use of your own e-mail address. The solution can be used with all smartphones using Windows Mobile 5.0 or higher.

Cortado Hosted Exchange can be tested free of charge for 30 days (see www.cortado.mobi/winphone). Instructions are provided for each set-up step. If you would like to continue using the service following the trial period, it can be purchased for USD 11.98 per month, an Outlook license is included in the price.

"Cortado's Hosted Exchange turns the Windows Phone into a mobile data center. Up-to-date e-mails, calendar entries, contacts and tasks are now available on your Windows Phone in real time", says Dirk Löwenberg, Business Director Cortado Services.

Hosted Exchange for Windows Phones is now also available at the Windows Phone Marketplace.



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