Archive for July, 2008

cellity Introduces Full E-mail Functionality to Flagship cellity Communicator Application

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

June 9th, 2008

cellity AG announced it has added full e-mail capability to its successful cellity Communicator cellphone software. Cellphone users can now easily and conveniently send or receive e-mails.

The new beta release of the cellity Communicator is now available as a free download, and includes the key features required for mobile communication in one easy-to-use application — good news for those who need to conveniently, intuitively and affordably send and receive e-mails using a cellphone. Expensive services such as e-mail push services or BlackBerry contracts are no longer needed thanks to the new e-mail feature.

“Now that accessing the Web is more affordable on mobile devices, the cellity Communicator is paving the way for widespread use of mobile e-mails,” said Sarik Weber, founder and member of the cellity Executive Board.

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cellity banks on Sybase 365

Friday, July 18th, 2008

HAMBURG, GERMANY — JULY 14, 2008 — Sybase 365, a subsidiary of Sybase, Inc. (NYSE: SY), the global leader in mobile messaging services, today announced its agreement with cellity to deliver its messaging services. cellity offers innovative solutions for low-cost telephone calls and text messages through its free software for mobile phones.

By partnering with Sybase 365, cellity is able to expand its reach and ensure the largest number of users can access its service-enabling software. Sybase 365 also reliably delivers SMS messages from cellity users to non-cellity users inviting them to join the cellity community.

Sybase 365’s robust global operator-grade network enables cellity to dramatically improve the reliability of messaging delivery. Additionally, the company benefits from Sybase 365’s unrivalled global reach thus expanding its coverage to reach millions of mobile phone users around the globe.

With an average monthly growth of more than 50 percent, the German start-up has dramatically increased its service uptake, with more than 4.5 million software downloads in over 150 countries worldwide to date.

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