Redmond, Wash. -- Dec. 8, 2003 -- AT&T Wireless and Microsoft Corp. today launched the Windows Mobile (TM) Start Service for customers of the Motorola MPx200 phone. The new Windows Mobile Start Service is a Microsoft® Web service that powers an AT&T Wireless Web site where customers can easily and quickly configure their Motorola MPx200 to access personal and work e-mail, mobile-optimized Web sites, free ring tones, home screens, and applications such as games. Customer selections are automatically sent to the phone over the air.
"The Windows Mobile Start Service offers a fast and easy way for AT&T Wireless customers to start enjoying terrific new services and capabilities on the Windows Mobile software platform," said Vince Mendillo, director of the Mobile Devices Division at Microsoft. "By combining an innovative and convenient over-the-air setup with a familiar Web-based interface, customers can be more self-sufficient and minimize the need for placing support calls." "This service is the latest collaboration between Microsoft and AT&T Wireless aimed at enhancing the wireless experience of today's mobile professionals," said Abhi Ingle, vice president of business data solutions for AT&T Wireless. "We've made it simple for customers to get the most out of their Motorola MPx200 with this unique personalization feature."
Motorola MPx200 customers benefit from the combination of AT&T Wireless' high- speed GSM/GPRS data network and the Windows Mobile software platform, which combines voice calling with the ability to synchronize with PC data, such as Outlook® information, and run software and services that greatly expand the utility of the phone.
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