| Ovi Mail by Nokia hits one million |
| Posted: September 2009 | ||||||
With more than one million accounts activated in just over six months, Nokia said its Ovi Mail is “quickly establishing itself as the e-mail account
for the developing world”. Specifically designed for on-device set-up, users can get their first e-mail address, and create and manage their accounts. No PC is needed.“More than just reaching a company milestone, this proves to us that there is a real appetite in the developing world for these types of tailored services,” said Tom Furlong, head of Consumer Messaging at Nokia. “For first-time e-mail users, Ovi Mail provides a digital identity and we are thrilled by its rapidly rising adoption rate.” The inspiration for Ovi Mail came from the growing number of people, mostly in developing countries, without access to a PC. The top five countries for Ovi Mail subscribers are India, Indonesia, Mexico, Russia and South Africa. Since its inception last December, Ovi Mail is available in more than 180 countries and supports 20 languages. Ovi Mail is free to set up straight out of the box and comes with spam filters to block unwanted e-mails. It is also accessible from a broad range of Nokia devices with the Nokia 2330 classic, Nokia 2630 and Nokia 5310 XpressMusic being some of the most popular devices used.
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With more than one million accounts activated in just over six months, Nokia said its Ovi Mail is “quickly establishing itself as the e-mail account
for the developing world”. Specifically designed for on-device set-up, users can get their first e-mail address, and create and manage their accounts. No PC is needed.










