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Palm, Vodafone and Microsoft collaborate on next-gen Treo Smartphone for Europe
 

 

 
Saturday, July 29, 2006

 

DQC News Bureau
With an aim of expanding the adoption of wireless push e-mail in Europe, Palm is collaborating with mobile operator, Vodafone. The Palm Treo smartphone that will result from this collaboration will represent an industry first by operating on Vodafone's 3G/UMTS network and delivering the hallmark Palm experience on top of the Microsoft Windows Mobile operating system.

The new Treo smartphone will be available first to Vodafone customers in multiple European countries including UK, Germany, Spain, Italy and Netherlands, before the end of this calendar year.

Talking about the partnership John Hartnett, Senior VP – Worldwide Sales and Customer Relations, Palm said, “Partnering with Vodafone, a world-class mobile operator, is a significant step to accelerate our geographic expansion and serve more European customers. This collaboration will provide a powerful tool for enterprise customers that delivers on the Palm promise of ease of use and lets mobile professionals be fully productive while they are away from the office.”

According to The Radicati Group, a market research firm, only an estimated two percent of business e-mail inboxes worldwide are accessed via mobile today. Palm and Vodafone is looking to target this large, untapped market with real-time push e-mail using Microsoft's Messaging and Security Feature Pack available on Windows Mobile 5.0, which includes Direct Push Technology and enhanced security features.

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