PhoneFish.com, a leading provider of wireless Internet solutions, today announces PhoneFish, a wireless Internet email service specifically designed for Web-enabled phones' users to access email accounts provided by most Internet service providers (ISP's).
PhoneFish is a fully functional, two-way wireless Internet solution for individuals and small- to medium-sized businesses to easily access their POP3 email away from the home or office. With the PhoneFish service, users can access their existing ISP email account via the built-in browser on wireless Web phones without having to establish a new email address.
"Email is the driving force in the mobile computing space," said Ed Dempsey, president of PhoneFish.com. "With the recent announcements from Microsoft and AOL regarding messaging from mobile devices, consumers and business professionals are going to want access to their email as well. There are tens of millions of people who have established email addresses from Internet service providers. PhoneFish is a solution for people not using AOL, MS Exchange or Hotmail."
PhoneFish.com is on the forefront of providing a wireless Internet email solution for Web-enabled phones. According to Jupiter Communications, a leading Internet-industry analyst firm, the number of users of browser-enabled mobile phones will soar from 1.1 million this year to 79.4 million in 2003. PhoneFish.com is providing a service to meet the marketplace demands and fulfill the ever-changing life-style needs of consumers and mobile professionals.
Using a Web-enabled phone, PhoneFish subscribers can read, send, reply, delete and forward email messages. Users have access to an unlimited amount of email accounts, including business and personal email accounts. Users can seamlessly access email from their Web phones and desktop email clients, making it easy to manage, read and unread messages.
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-- Easy to read message formatting with simple menu navigation
-- One-button dialing of phone numbers in email messages
-- Personalized prepared reply messages to avoid lengthy phone pad
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-- Address book that automatically displays most often used addresses
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-- Messages sent from the phone automatically copied to sender
-- Option to view messages by subject or sender
-- Phone-keypad-friendly URL (ptw0.net) to set up service
-- Profile set up and user options maintained through PC Web browser
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Most other email options available for Web phones today do not easily support POP3 email and are pure Web-based alternatives requiring the set up of a new address and cumbersome configuration. "With Web based email solutions, users give up the richness of a desktop email client, such as maintaining message folders and reading messages while not connected to the Internet," added Dempsey. "PhoneFish gives people the ability to continue using their existing email address with favorite desktop email client at home or in the office, and the flexibility of easily accessing and acting on their email on the go through their Web-enabled phone."
The PhoneFish service is available for a low monthly fee of $3.95. Subscribers can sign up for service within minutes by visiting www.phonefish.com through their PC browser, by pointing the minibrowsers of their Web phones to the phone-keypad-friendly URL: ptw0.net or call 877/446-5655 or 610/260-0747.
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