Palm adds BlackBerry to Treo 650SINGAPORE - Handheld maker Palm has recently announced a collaboration with Research In Motion (RIM) and Singapore operator SingTel to provide BlackBerry Connect (BBC) services on the Treo 650 smart phone.
Norm Lo, RIM's vice president for Asia Pacific, in a press statement, believes "the Treo 650 with BlackBerry Connect software delivers the power of the BlackBerry architecture with the familiar VersaMail client software that Palm users enjoy today, expanding the overall market opportunity for SingTel, Palm and RIM". According to Paul Blinkhorn, vice president of Palm Asia-Pacific, BBC is currently only available for the Treo 650. The company does not plan to launch the solution in the other Treos, but does not rule out the possibility of introducing this on its Windows-based Treo 700w smart phone in the future.
Like most BlackBerry devices, the Treo's connectivity to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server allows it to take advantage of functionalities such as centralized device management, over-the-air device disablement, password device lock and triple DES encryption. The BlackBerry Connect service will be immediately available for new and existing Treo 650 customers. Current Treo 650 owners will have to contact SingTel business representatives for information on how to install and activate the BlackBerry client on their handhelds. Corporate customers can also purchase the Treo 650 at S$299 (US$220.14) with every subscription of the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution Unlimited Local Data Usage plan at S$61.95 (US$45.61) per month. This promotion is valid till May 12, 2006.
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