A startup launching this week is aiming to bring mobile e-mail — now mainly ensconced in the enterprise with technology such as the Research In Motion BlackBerry — to the average consumer by promising to deliver e-mail and instant messages to traditional mobile phones. Berggi has been operating in stealth mode for several months and the firm says it has signed up some 100,000 users over that time. The consumer service will go live this week.
Startup Aims to Deliver E-Mail to Traditional Cell Phones
Posted by: Keith Regan November 21, 2006 11:14 AMA startup launching this week is aiming to bring mobile e-mail — now mainly ensconced in the enterprise with technology such as the Research In Motion BlackBerry — to the average consumer by promising to deliver e-mail and instant messages to traditional mobile phones. Berggi has been operating in stealth mode for several months and the firm says it has signed up some 100,000 users over that time. The consumer service will go live this week.