HP iPAQ hw6910 HP iPAQ and GSM/GPRS/Edge Technology - Page 5
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HP includes GoodLink software on the HP iPAQ hw6900 Mobile Messenger. GoodLink provides access to wireless e-mail and corporate data with a familiar Microsoft Outlook-like interface (using a separate server). Additionally, GoodLink also: • Provides two-way synchronization of all Microsoft Outlook functions • Supports Microsoft Exchange 5.5, 2000, and 2003 • Offers enhanced features such as Out-of-Office manager • Offers simple over-the-air (OTA) set up, deployment and management Additionally, other solutions like those from Seven and Extended Systems (sold separately) are supported syncing options for HP iPAQ device users. Possible fees also may apply to these wireless services. Receiving Phone Calls during Data Connection HP iPAQ devices may be attached to both GPRS and GSM services, using one service at a time so that users can make or receive a voice call while sending or receiving a text message. Depending on the network server and/or network carrier, HP iPAQ devices automatically suspend GPRS services during voice calls or text messaging and automatically resume after the call or text message session has ended. Summary HP iPAQ devices use built-in GSM/GPRS/EDGE high-speed global wireless technology to meet global business and personal communication needs in a single stylish device. HP iPAQ Pocket PCs are the only devices on the market that delivers this level of messaging capability along with an entire range of other high-end features. 5