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HAMBURG, GERMANY June 09, 2008 cellity AG, provider of mobile communication software applications, today announced it has added full e-mail capability to its successful cellity Communicator cellphone software. Cellphone users can now easily and conveniently send or receive e-mails. The new beta release of the cellity Communicator is now available as a free download, and includes the key features required for mobile communication in one easy-to-use application -- good news for those who need to conveniently, intuitively and affordably send and receive e-mails using a cellphone. Expensive services such as e-mail push services or BlackBerry contracts are no longer needed thanks to the new e-mail feature. "Now that accessing the Web is more affordable on mobile devices, the cellity Communicator is paving the way for widespread use of mobile e-mails," said Sarik Weber, founder and member of the cellity Executive Board. Each user receives his own cellity e-mail address including his name or cellphone number and the cellity domain (
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); e-mail forwarding for accessing other e-mail accounts such as Gmail or Yahoo! is already possible. After setting up forwarding, e-mails can still be accessed from your usual e-mail provider. Sending e-mails using your cellphone does not require the e-mail address of the recipient: the e-mail can be sent to the intended recipient's cellphone number. The person you send the e-mail to then receives a freeSMS text message with a URL. With cellity Communicator installed, users can then view the e-mail on their cellphone. |
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Jessica Dolcourt, May 30, 2008 Cellity Communicator (download) is an e-mail, SMS, and calling client and service for Java cell phones that's better than it looks. That may not sound terribly heartening, but it's no derisive knock. Designing an app that crams phone calls, conference calls, various tiers of texting, and e-mail into a mobile application and still manages to look simple is quite an achievement. |
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By JR | April 10, 2008 What is driving mobile telephony arbitrage in form of callback and VoIP? Skype is not covering mobile VoIP well. There is demand for intelligent and cost-efficient apps on mobile. From user perspective mobile prices are high. So there is an opportunity there. |
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Hamburg, April 2, 2008 cellity AG breaks into US market by presenting its expanded Communicator software at the largest mobile telephony trade fair in the US—the CTIA Wireless. In keeping with their philosophy of “many mobile communication features in just one app,” from April 1 – 3 Hamburg-based cellity AG demonstrated an expanded version of their successful cellphone software at Booth 802 in Central Hall of the Las Vegas fair venue. The Communicator’s features include free text-messaging and a least-cost routing service that saves as much as 90% on international calls compared to standard charges. The newest e-mail-capable version is being demonstrated for the first time, and will be available to all users by mid-April. The newest feature allows e-mails to be sent to cellphones. Users no longer need to have a recipient’s e-mail address for sending e-mails. The high volume of international calls in the US and the importance of e-mail communication make the cellity Communicator a natural fit for this North American market. |
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Hamburg, March 31, 2008 cellity AG, provider of mobile communication software applications, today announced it will showcase its cellity Communicator application for the first time in the US at the upcoming CTIA show in Las Vegas, NV. The cellity Communicator enables mobile phone users to connect to the world with significant savings. |
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