Microsoft Push Email available on all T-Mobile handsets running on Microsoft Windows 5.0

Jul 12, 2006 14:31 GMT  ·  By

T-Mobile UK has announced the launch of Microsoft Push Email on all its Microsoft Windows 5.0 handset devices, including the MDA Pro, MDA Vario and MDA Compact. The new service will provide businesses an even wider range of handset devices from T-Mobile for customers to pick up email on the move, providing them even greater flexibility for mobile working.

At launch, the Microsoft Push Email service from T-Mobile will be available to customers using Microsoft Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2. Users will be automatically alerted for access to incoming email - there is no need to ask the device to retrieve new emails, they will be delivered directly from the customer's Exchange Server as and when they arrive.

The service works over GPRS, 3G and Wi-Fi, and does not require any third-party infrastructure. It will also provide users with a faster experience when sending and receiving messages due to enhanced data compression. It offers users additional Outlook properties, including synchronization of tasks, pictures for contacts lists and the ability to search for contacts by using a company's Global Address List (GAL) over the air.

Customers can use T-Mobile's latest tariff, called web'n'walk professional, which offers users unlimited browsing on the internet, or any other data tariff to access the Push Email service.

In addition, the Microsoft Push Email service will enable businesses to have greater control over device security, including:

- Centrally controlled password protection - so that users have to unlock their device using a password; - Local data wipe - enables SMEs to decide how many incorrect logon attempts are permitted before data is considered to be at risk; - Remote wipe - ensures that lost, stolen, or misplaced devices can be reset remotely over the Web removing company-sensitive data.

The service will also give customers significant Mailbox enhancements. It will provide a new offline address book format that offers significantly improved performance, as well as finer controls for public folders, which include better replication and permissions management, safe removal of servers, and folder deletion logging to increase administrative efficiency.