"Presently, it is possible to send and receive e-mails only through Blackberry or else one has to activate GPRS. With our product, it would now be possible for users of ordinary mobile phones to reply, forward and create new e-mails," Netcore Solutions' Chief Executie Officer, Abhijit Saxena, said.
The service would be available for a yearly subscription ranging from around Rs 250 to Rs 1,000," Saxena said.
"However, the service is presently available to gmail users. We are now exploring possibilities of extending it to other ids such as Yahoo, Rediff and others," he said.
The amount to be paid by the user would depend on the usage of e-mails, he said.
Explaining the working of the offering, Saxena said that the technology used would convert an e-mail to a sms and send it to the customer.
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"If the e-mail id is an office id, then we would integrate the office server with our server. If it is a personal id, then we would integrate it with the personal id," he said.
Once the integration was achieved, any e-mail that comes would hit the company's server and it would get converted to an sms of 480 characters and despatched.