Mobile email is currently much in demand and the current handset of choice is the BlackBerry®. Now pretty much standard in large corporates, the small business community has really started to see the value of using BlackBerry smartphones to pick up email or search for important information on the Internet when out of the office.
The BlackBerry range suits all tastes which are now also available as a sim free blackberry. Having moved on from the large, cumbersome designs, BlackBerry now has the 8110 Pearl, the 8310 Curve and the 8800. All of these have the tried and tested email software and now also include high spec cameras with flash, expandable memory, MP3 players and GPS. Later this year, the new BlackBerry 9000 Bold will be released and this is the smartest, most capable device of them all.
So what’s the secret to getting the best support and advice? The answer is to find a provider that specialises in business communications and don’t be afraid to ask for help. The good ones, like Jelly, will be glad to give their time – without obligation - to make sure you get a solution that perfectly matches your needs. There’s often the feeling with new technology that customers will be pressured by slick salespeople into committing to expensive packages that are too complicated to operate or too expensive to run.
Now is a great time to look at setting up a remote email system as prices are coming down, the technology is very reliable and relatively simple to set up. The key though, is to talk to a provider who specialises in business mobile communications as these folks understand the issues that can affect the system operating effectively.
Jelly even has its own data specialists working in the organisation. They have experience of working with all types of server and will be able to walk customers through the set-up or install, or liaise with the person in-house who has responsibility for the IT system.
Visit www.jellycoms.co.uk or call 0808 161 0000 for further information.
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