Germany: Email push service now just EUR 4.95
T-Mobile offering BlackBerry webmail email push service from EUR 4.95 per month and now also targeting consumers with the practical email push service
It always was extremely practical – T-Mobile is now offering the convenient email push service at a particularly attractive option price: with the Black-Berry webmail service, emails are now sent automatically to cell phones from just EUR 4.95 per month. For particularly relaxed email and Internet communication, T-Mobile is offering the email push service in combination with the Relax XL rates packages or as an option package “All you can Mail” and “Mail & Surf” with the data options Data 5 and Data 30. And T-Mobile also has the latest BlackBerry devices to match: the handheld BlackBerry 7130 and other new BlackBerry-enabled cell phones like the Nokia E61. Anyone ordering the BlackBerry webmail service has a whole lot of Miles & More bonus miles waiting for them. For all those that do not only want to be kept up-to-date when they are on the go, but are also constantly on the go, T-Mobile is now offering the T-Mobile NaviGate navigation software for the BlackBerry 8700.
T-Mobile’s BlackBerry webmail service is the ideal solution for anyone that wants to have their emails with them at all times. With the email push sevice, emails from up to ten different email addresses are sent automatically to cell phones with almost no delay, making manual access and waiting times a thing of the past. BlackBerry webmail is already available from EUR 4.95 per month. T-Mobile customers in the Relax XL rates packages can simplify and modernize their mobile communication easily, as the data volumes required are already included with these rates. In addition to 50 free minutes for mobile calls to all networks, free weekend calls and a basic MobileTV service, Relax XL 50 already offers a 5 megabyte inclusive volume for a monthly price of EUR 24.
Relax and Telly customers can add BlackBerry webmail to their rate. For a monthly option price of EUR 9.95, they get BlackBerry webmail together with the data option Data 5 with an inclusive volume of 5 megabyte. That is enough for 2,500 emails of 2 kilobyte each.
In addition to favorable rates, T-Mobile is offering the perfect accompani-ment to the BlackBerry webmail service with the new BlackBerry 7130 and other new cell phones. The BlackBerry 7130 – a BlackBerry handheld with a classic cell-phone design – makes email communication particularly convenient. The innovative SureType function supports text input by automatically completing words. The large high-definition screen (240 x 260 pixels) with an automatic light adjustment feature makes it easier to read emails and attachments in poor lighting. T-Mobile is also launching other new Black-Berry-enabled phones during the coming weeks: The MDA Vario II enables high-speed data transmission via HSDPA and is ideally suited to web’n'walk Internet fun. The device has a full keyboard and an extra-large color screen – both of which make it especially easy to write long emails. The screen also serves as a convenient viewfinder with the integrated 2.1 megapixel camera. The Nokia E61 also boasts a full keyboard and is an impressive professional UMTS PDA phone. With the elegant SonyEricsson M600i, T-Mobile is presenting another new device with the email push function. The extensive features of the UMTS-enabled cell phone include a large touch screen.
Anyone opting for the BlackBerry webmail can also look forward to Miles & More bonus miles from Lufthansa’s bonus scheme. Every new Relax and Relax XL customer will receive 15,000 miles as a welcome special until September 30. Adding BlackBerry webmail means another 5,000 miles on top – a total of 20,000 bonus miles for take-off.
T-Mobile is offering BlackBerry 8700 users a very special new feature. The tried-and-true T-Mobile NaviGate navigation software can be downloaded for free. One of the many benefits of T-Mobile NaviGate is the dynamic route calculation that takes drivers around jams and diverts them to time-saving alternative routes when necessary. A real highlight is that there will be no additional charge for using the NaviGate route calculation feature until Sep-tember 30, 2006. Only the costs of data transmission by GPRS for the rate concerned are incurred.
Tags: Germany, Mobile e-mail, Operators, Premium Services, Regional, T-Mobile
