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Biscom Introduces MobileAccess Software for RIM

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - August 14, 2002


Biscom, a provider of enterprise fax management solutions, has introduced MobileAccess, a software application designed to allow users to view email attachments, send and receive faxes, retrieve web content, and print attachments with RIM's Blackberry devices.

MobileAccess is a server-based software application that includes 20 user licenses, with additional user license packs available. For customers who do not have an existing fax server, Biscom will offer a special combination package consisting of Mobile Access and Biscom's proven enterprise fax solution, FAXCOM. This combination pack provides Blackberry users with full fax functionality plus the ability to view text versions of received faxes, and print attachments to any fax machine, anywhere in the world.

According to Biscom, the MobileAccess system operates without having to install any additional software on the device. However, MobileAccess ships with client software that integrates "one-click" access to fax and attachment conversion functions directly into the Blackberry menu system.




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