BlackBerry Unite! for Bell Mobility


The official idea of BlackBerry Unite!: “users can access a shared calendar, shared contacts, documents, and other desktop content in addition to email access and web browsing.”
The free download runs on a PC and then up to five BlackBerry smartphones can access email, web browsing, a shared calendar and more. This can all be done through a web-based interface. BlackBerry Unite! steps in where users do not have access to a centralized mail/messaging server. This software “extends the proven power and security of the BlackBerry platform in a simplified package that is optimized for small groups of people.” You’ll need a data plan, but there is no additional charge for clients with BlackBerry Email and Internet 25 and above rate plans with Bell.
Here is the site of Bell Mobility in case you want to check it out: http://www.bellmobility.ca/home/
RIM’s official BlackBerry Unite! site: BlackBerry Unite!
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Blog over Blog » Blog Archive » Orb goes iPhone said,
May 10, 2008 @ 6:05 pm
[...] BlackBerry Unite! for Bell Mobility The official idea of BlackBerry Unite!: users can access a shared calendar, shared contacts, documents, and other desktop content in addition to email access and web browsing. The free download runs on a PC and then up to five BlackBerry smartphones can access email, web browsing, a shared calendar and more. This can all be done through a web-based interface. BlackBerry Unite! steps in where users do not have access to a centralized mail/messaging server. This software extends the proven [...]
Blog over Blog » Blog Archive » by sbergman27 (3.8) on Mon 5th Mar 2007 17:14 UTC (OS News) said,
May 10, 2008 @ 11:31 pm
[...] BlackBerry Unite! for Bell Mobility The official idea of BlackBerry Unite!: users can access a shared calendar, shared contacts, documents, and other desktop content in addition to email access and web browsing. The free download runs on a PC and then up to five BlackBerry smartphones can access email, web browsing, a shared calendar and more. This can all be done through a web-based interface. BlackBerry Unite! steps in where users do not have access to a centralized mail/messaging server. This software extends the proven [...]