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Nokia and Telefonica signs agreement to market Nokia Messaging in Latin America



Nokia and Telefonica signs agreement to market Nokia Messaging in Latin America

Nokia and Telefónica announced today an agreement to launch Nokia’s email solution to the Latin American marketplace. With this agreement, Telefónica demonstrates its commitment to the development of mobile experiences in the region.

Nokia Messaging simplifies the mobilization of email. This solution allows easy access and management of up to 10 personal email accounts, simplifying the process and eliminating intermediate steps. Push technology ensures prompt delivery of mail directly to mobile devices. Nokia Messaging is compatible with thousands of internet and email service providers (ISPs) such as Terra, telefonica.net, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and Windows Live Hotmail.

“With this service, Nokia and Telefonica seek to meet the growing demand from consumers to access their email accounts at all times, anywhere. With the adoption rate of mobile communications in the region at 80 percent, the potential to benefit millions of users with Nokia Messaging is extensive, “commented Marieta del Rivero, Vice President of Nokia for Telefonica. “The goal is to democratize the use of electronic mail on cell phones and take the mobile e-mail to the largest possible number of users,” he added.

Nokia Messaging is compatible with the wide portfolio of QWERTY keyboard Nokia devices available in the region like Nokia E71, Nokia E63 and Nokia E75, in addition to upcoming models such as the Nokia E72, and the Nokia 6790.

For more information on the Nokia Messaging service, visit http://email.nokia.com.

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