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Blackberry Connect Solution to be Enabled in MPx and MPx220


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Guest squall
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SOURCE: wirelessdevnet.com

WATERLOO, Ontario--July 27, 2004--Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq:RIMM)(TSX:RIM) today announced plans to enable BlackBerry® connectivity on the Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) MPx and MPx220 mobile devices. Through RIM's BlackBerry Connect licensing program, the Motorola MPx and MPx220 will be able to connect to BlackBerry services including BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Web Client.  

"The MPx and MPx220 are the ultimate email devices for mobile professionals who want to stay in touch with their business, friends and family." said Michael Tatelman, Vice-President and General Manager, MOTOPro Products, Motorola Inc. "Constant access to email is an essential part of everyday business and private life for busy people and the MOTOPro Innovation Platform provides the flexibility to deliver world class connectivity solutions such as RIM's BlackBerry Connect."  

"We are pleased to work with Motorola to provide BlackBerry connectivity support for the Motorola MPx and MPx220," said Mark Guibert, Vice President, Corporate Marketing at Research In Motion. "With BlackBerry Connect, Motorola customers will be able to choose the proven and popular BlackBerry service and enjoy always-on, push-based access to email on the go."  

For corporate customers, BlackBerry Enterprise Server software tightly integrates with Microsoft® Exchange or IBM Lotus® Domino (Novell GroupWise support is expected to be added later this year) and works with existing enterprise systems to enable secure, push-based, wireless access to email and other corporate data. For individuals and smaller businesses, BlackBerry Web Client provides an Internet-based email interface that allows users to access multiple existing corporate and/or personal email accounts (including Microsoft Exchange, IBM Lotus Domino and popular ISP email accounts) from a single device.  

Condensing the power of a desktop into the convenience of a mobile phone, the Motorola MPx and MPx220 provide business consumers with a way to manage their mobile lives whether at work, at home, on the road or at play. The Motorola MPx, the device for heavy email users, provides a full QWERTY keyboard and built in WiFi in a high-end phone. Motorola MPx uses Microsoft Windows Mobile Pocket PC 2003, allowing compatibility with all Pocket PC applications. The Motorola MPX 220 is the ultimate device for globe trotting professionals with quad band performance and productivity and entertainment applications without compromising style. The MPx220 features Microsoft Windows Mobile SmartPhone 2003, designed to match and transpose the Outlook desktop experience.  

The BlackBerry platform and services have been approved and deployed by carriers around the world and thousands of companies and government organizations have already installed BlackBerry Enterprise Server behind their firewall. The combination of RIM's 'always on' connectivity and 'push' technology that automatically delivers email and other data to and from a wireless device, makes BlackBerry an efficient and attractive communications platform.  

The BlackBerry Connect solution for the Motorola MPx and MPx220 is expected to be available separately via download in Q4. Further details will be available at a later date.  

About Motorola  

Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) is a global leader in wireless, broadband and automotive communications technologies that help make life smarter, safer, simpler, synchronized and fun. Sales in 2003 were US$27.1 billion. Motorola creates innovative technological solutions that benefit people at home, at work and on the move. The company also is a progressive corporate citizen dedicated to operating ethically, protecting the environment and supporting the communities in which it does business. For more information, please visit www.motorola.com.  

About Research In Motion (RIM)  

Research In Motion is a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of innovative wireless solutions for the worldwide mobile communications market. Through the development of integrated hardware, software and services that support multiple wireless network standards, RIM provides platforms and solutions for seamless access to time-sensitive information including email, phone, SMS messaging, Internet and intranet-based applications. RIM technology also enables a broad array of third party developers and manufacturers to enhance their products and services with wireless connectivity to data. RIM's portfolio of award-winning products, services and embedded technologies are used by thousands of organizations around the world and include the BlackBerry® wireless platform, the RIM Wireless Handheld product line, software development tools, radio-modems and software/hardware licensing agreements. Founded in 1984 and based in Waterloo, Ontario, RIM operates offices in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. RIM is listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market (Nasdaq:RIMM) and the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX:RIM). For more information, visit www.rim.com or www.blackberry.com.

Guest Paul [MVP]
Posted

Fixed your title from MPx200 to MPx220 for you Squall ;-)

This is BIG news! I really want the MPx now, but it also makes the MPx220 a lot more appealing to me, already a Blackberry user...

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Guest squall
Posted

:oops:

This was a sneaky post from work, had people watching over my shoulder :P

I wanna go home :D

Guest mcwarre
Posted
This was a sneaky post from work

Time to use the Internet at work? Now the MoD know where to start looking for those 10,000 Civil Service (contradiction in terms) redundancies :wink: :wink:

A Civil Servant is knicknamed the SA-80 Assault Rifle; you can't get it to work and you can't fire it :P :wink: :D

Guest mcwarre
Posted
does that joke ever get old?

:roll:

Ian,

You know that I only have one joke and with my penchant for an ecological life, I try to recycle as much as I can :wink:

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