WarriorMax
28th December 2008, 15:28
Send and Receive Emails on your Mobile for just One Penny.
Now everyone can experience the fun and convenience of mobile email. Check your inbox while you're out. Respond to urgent emails, instantly. It's quick to install and easy to use. Best of all, OnePennyMail works on your current phone. No need to upgrade.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
What makes OnePennyMail truly amazing is just how cheap the service actually is. In fact it's by far the cheapest way to stay in touch using your mobile phone – especially while overseas.
OnePennyMail works by compressing every email down to a very tiny file size, much smaller than the average text message. This allows you to send it as data, rather than a typical SMS, at a vastly reduced rate.
* PAY & GO mobile users: Data transfer fee: average of 1p per email sent or received (charged by your mobile service provider).
* Contract mobile users: Data transfer fee: average of 0.5p per email sent or received (charged by your mobile service provider).
[Only registered and activated users can see links]******.com/repository/img/18623.gif
Now everyone can experience the fun and convenience of mobile email. Check your inbox while you're out. Respond to urgent emails, instantly. It's quick to install and easy to use. Best of all, OnePennyMail works on your current phone. No need to upgrade.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
What makes OnePennyMail truly amazing is just how cheap the service actually is. In fact it's by far the cheapest way to stay in touch using your mobile phone – especially while overseas.
OnePennyMail works by compressing every email down to a very tiny file size, much smaller than the average text message. This allows you to send it as data, rather than a typical SMS, at a vastly reduced rate.
* PAY & GO mobile users: Data transfer fee: average of 1p per email sent or received (charged by your mobile service provider).
* Contract mobile users: Data transfer fee: average of 0.5p per email sent or received (charged by your mobile service provider).
[Only registered and activated users can see links]******.com/repository/img/18623.gif