Monday, May 04, 2009: hello, Alcatel-Lucent and Research In Motion (RIM) recently announced the commercial launch of the BlackBerry solution in Cambodia for the first time.
With the launch of the BlackBerry products and services, hello, which is part of the Axiata Group Berhad, is offering its customers a mobile solution that delivers the benefits of enhanced communications and increased productivity by making it easy to access e-mail, browse the Web, make phone calls, send and receive text and picture messages, as well as access a wide variety of business and leisure applications on the move.
At launch, hello will offer its customers the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 and BlackBerry Curve 8320 smartphones, as well as BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Internet Service.
Based on its distribution agreement with RIM, Alcatel-Lucent will leverage its local presence in the region to provide hello with the end-to-end implementation, integration, launch and on-going support services for delivering the BlackBerry solution to the Cambodian market.
“As hello is the first and currently only operator in Cambodia offering the BlackBerry solution, we are able to offer our customers a significant advantage through this unique mobile solution," said Syed Azmeer, chief marketing officer, hello. “We are pleased to offer BlackBerry smartphones and services to both corporate customers and consumers. It is an innovative and revolutionary solution that is already used by millions of people worldwide.”
“This agreement strengthens Alcatel-Lucent’s leading position worldwide and in the region,” said Wei Luo, head, business, Alcatel-Lucent, Cambodia. “hello will expand their business opportunity and enable their customers to benefit from the high flexibility offered by BlackBerry smartphones for staying connected any time and everywhere.”
“We are very pleased to launch the BlackBerry solution in Cambodia with Alcatel-Lucent and hello,” said Mark Guibert, vice president, corporate marketing, Research In Motion. “The BlackBerry solution is the gold standard for mobility, allowing both business people and consumers to make the most of their time.”
With the launch of the BlackBerry products and services, hello, which is part of the Axiata Group Berhad, is offering its customers a mobile solution that delivers the benefits of enhanced communications and increased productivity by making it easy to access e-mail, browse the Web, make phone calls, send and receive text and picture messages, as well as access a wide variety of business and leisure applications on the move.
At launch, hello will offer its customers the BlackBerry Pearl 8120 and BlackBerry Curve 8320 smartphones, as well as BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Internet Service.
Based on its distribution agreement with RIM, Alcatel-Lucent will leverage its local presence in the region to provide hello with the end-to-end implementation, integration, launch and on-going support services for delivering the BlackBerry solution to the Cambodian market.
“As hello is the first and currently only operator in Cambodia offering the BlackBerry solution, we are able to offer our customers a significant advantage through this unique mobile solution," said Syed Azmeer, chief marketing officer, hello. “We are pleased to offer BlackBerry smartphones and services to both corporate customers and consumers. It is an innovative and revolutionary solution that is already used by millions of people worldwide.”
“This agreement strengthens Alcatel-Lucent’s leading position worldwide and in the region,” said Wei Luo, head, business, Alcatel-Lucent, Cambodia. “hello will expand their business opportunity and enable their customers to benefit from the high flexibility offered by BlackBerry smartphones for staying connected any time and everywhere.”
“We are very pleased to launch the BlackBerry solution in Cambodia with Alcatel-Lucent and hello,” said Mark Guibert, vice president, corporate marketing, Research In Motion. “The BlackBerry solution is the gold standard for mobility, allowing both business people and consumers to make the most of their time.”
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