Utsav 0 Report post Posted November 3, 2004 (edited) Mobile Office Solutions from RIL Now take your office along with you. On business trips or even when you are travelling in your car. View, reply and manage your office mailbox. Search for people on your office directory and even send e-mails/SMS to an entire office group. What's more, you don't need to buy expensive handsets or remember any complicated SMS codes. This service can be accessed on any R World enabled handset. MOBILE OFFICE SOLUTIONS INCLUDE: BENEFITS OF MOBILE OFFICE SOLUTIONS: Respond immediately to important messages. Improve responsiveness, productivity and timely decision-making. Simple to use, without any tedious process to configure the handset. No additional expenditure. Available on all R World enabled RIMs. No need to connect your laptop or PDA to the corporate network. Receive voice calls while accessing Mobile Office. Receive voice calls while accessing Mobile Office. Edited November 3, 2004 by Utsav Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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tanveer 59 Report post Posted January 14, 2005 Entry-level Mobile Office Popular Jonah Ramball Reliance Infocomm has claimed that its Mobile Office application on the R-world platform is more efficient, powerful and cheaper than competitors like the Blackberry launched by Airtel. The application, launched recently, is available on Reliance's R-World platform and is an initiative targeted at mobile executives. It provides users with access to their office e-mail on Reliance phones capable of accessing R-World. Mahesh Prasad, President - Applications Solutions and Content Group, Reliance Infocomm, said, "Office Mail allows middle-level servicemen to access their corporate emails. They are not required to purchase expensive handsets to access their office e-mail, unlike other mobile service providers. And R-world is available on most of the entry-level phones, so it caters to all levels of society." Prasad also claimed that the data transfer capability on Reliance's CDMA network was faster than GSM (GPRS or EDGE) networks. He said that its network was capable of touching data transfer speeds of up to 144 Kbps while GPRS is only able to deliver 10 Kbps. EDGE, which theoretically is supposed to deliver 384 Kbps only delivers about 20 to 30 Kbps. "GPRS networks are patchy while Reliance's CDMA data network is not only 3 to 4 times faster but also a mirror to our voice network service" said Prasad. Applications on the R-world platform are downloaded from the mobile operator's servers and those that are used frequently are stored on the phone. "We have an edge over our competitors since even our entry-level handsets - like RD-2030 and Samsung XPS - are capable of R-world. Also, about 7 million handsets have data capabilities, which make them better suited for Internet connectivity," he said. Mobile Office gives users access to their enterprise email. The application is capable of handling POP3/IMAP email accounts. It also includes Office Directory and Group communication. The R-world platform provides a separate web-mail access, which lists pre-configured, popular Internet email. Users can also access VSNL accounts. This service is currently free. Reliance is meanwhile planning to make R-world a paid facility. It is working out the payment structure and viability. "The pricing will be affordable, at the same time compelling and comparative," said Prasad. R-world has about 120 to 150 available services. source techtree.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites