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Gen-i media statement for Windows Phone 7 Launch

Gen-i media statement for Windows Phone 7 Launch

Soon 50% of all mobile devices in market will be PDAs and the Windows Phone 7 will be one of the leading smartphone operating systems, giving users a mobile internet experience about as close to an integrated computer as they can get.

It offers users mobility and access to a large range of business applications, as well as a management system to help businesses manage their mobile devices like desktops. Windows Phone 7 also offers seamless integration with SharePoint, Office and Exchange to enhance productivity and collaboration and will support mobile access to BPOS.

Windows Phone 7 is an exciting mobile ecosystem for business and personal entertainment use, offering tight integration with Xbox, Windows 7 media centre and social networking. The operating system also gives developers a platform that will drive innovation and competition in the mobile application space for business.

As a long-term Microsoft Gold Certified Partner across unified communications, software, services and licensing, we are excited by the potential to help our clients leverage this capability to develop converged solutions that combine fixed and mobile technologies to help address the key challenges business face.

We are already getting a lot of interest from clients in Windows Phone 7 smartphones and are currently taking pre-orders for a November delivery of the LG Optimus 7Q Windows Phone 7 device. The Optimus 7Q is a great device for business users and is an exciting addition to our existing range of mobile devices.

Chris Quin, CEO Gen-i Australasia

ENDS

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