SingTel and Nokia Announces Email Data Plan with Nokia Messaging

SingTel and Nokia will deliver Nokia Messaging on the Nokia E63 with special data plans for SingTel mobile subscribers in Singapore to drive mobile messaging adoption for its customers using Nokia devices. Available from 4th April 2009, , SingTel subscribers who purchase a Nokia E63 device with a MobileM@il Plus data plan for two years at SGD 5.35/month will have the Nokia Messaging built-in push email service included without additional charge. (Normal subscription price is SGD 17.86).

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MobileM@il Plus comes with a bundle of 10MB data and PhoneSafe – a mobile phone security solution that lets customers lock phone, backup and delete important data such as emails from phones remotely.

“We want to make mobile messaging as ubiquitous as voice or SMS. Nokia Messaging gives people a simple and affordable mobile access to the world’s most popular email in the marketplace. We believe mobile messaging is a critical, must-have feature, and we deliver mobile messaging solutions to the broadest range of devices, all easily activated with a few clicks,” said Vlasta Berka, General Manager, Nokia Singapore, Malaysia & Brunei.

SingTel MobileM@il Plus plans for the Nokia Messaging solution will also be offered across other Nokia devices including the Nokia E75 which will be available very soon.

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  • what’s mobilemail

    Do you do nokia messaging or mobile mail on your PC with internet?

    Mobile phone is more and more like PC, and wifi is almost everywhere. Mobile mail is simply a waste of money, and singtel is moving backwards rather than forwards. As a telco, like all old dinosaurs Telco, they are old monopolies trying a new gimmicks for easy profit. All form of communications are converging, trying to deconverge it shall only fool their subscribers for a short while, and this shall cost Singtel for long term.