India's southern city Madurai-based software firm AJ Square Consultancy has readied its very own application called Red Chery that pretty much does the same thing as your BlackBerry. It fetches corporate e-mails on your mobiles.
Red Chery aims to eat into the huge market that the likes of BlackBerry hold - a very ambitious task indeed. But the company seems to have everything in place and is targeting a 2 million user base by the end of this fiscal year. It is working on an aggressive pricing strategy as well.
The service supports popular corporate accounts as well as the free services like Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail and Rediffmail) and corporate e-mail accounts (MS exchange and IBM Lotus servers) on a mobile handset. The service is also readying its services for Singapore and the European markets.
i can understand that you guys dont have decent proofreaders. but does that mean that you are blind as well? if u cant read on the home site of Red Chery, at least refer to the graphics where it clearly states it as Red "Chery" and not as Red "Cherry"
When Red Chery comes in market, they will have to face strong competition by BalckBerry in price and quality services. BlackBerry already takes his strong position in market with his good services. Now BlackBerry is upgrading and improving his services for customers. Red chery is on tough job....