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RCom partners Microsoft for Windows mobile solutions

Anil Ambani-led Reliance Communications (RCom) today announced its partnership with software major Microsoft for offering Windows Mobile solutions on its wireless networks. - Ambani firms exchange more words on gas - Losses over Rs 1,325 cr in 61 group firms: Rel Infratel">Losses over Rs 1,325 cr in 61 group firms: Rel Infratel - RIL to give gas to ADAG power plant "despite default" - RIL diverting crores of govt revenue from mktg margin: ADAG">RIL diverting crores of govt revenue from mktg margin: ADAG - IPO funds to repay loan from promoters: R-Infratel - Anil Ambani foregoes salary, commission for austerity According to the agreement, Microsoft will offer Windows Mobile solutions to RCom customers, including push email support, chat, photo-sharing, content back-up and other applications, RCom said in a statement. RCom will introduce a special data plan offering data download of 200 MB for Rs 95 per month to its customers using Windows Mobile phones, it added. "Our tie-up with Microsoft is part of our overall strategy to strengthen our market share in the fast growing smartphone segment. By offering the Windows Mobile Solution, we will be able to address a wider customer base in this segment," RCom Head (Wireless Data Business) Vrajesh Shelat said.

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