LITTLE ROCK, Ark. and ATLANTA, Ga. ? Alltel Wireless corporate customers now can view e-mail attachments in their original format on their BlackBerry® device from Research In Motion (RIM) (NASDAQ: RIMM). DocHawk2, the best-selling high-fidelity e-mail attachment viewer developed by Terratial Technologies, retains the original formatting of documents created in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; Adobe Acrobat PDFs, and eFax.
?DocHawk2 enables our corporate customers to view attachments in their original format on their BlackBerry device while out of the office,? said Elisabeth Owen, president of wireless business solutions for Alltel. ?Given the critical need to respond quickly to customer requests, share and view business reports and presentations from anywhere, Alltel is delighted to make DocHawk2 available to our corporate BlackBerry customers.?
?With its expansive wireless network and commitment to meeting customers? needs, Alltel is uniquely positioned to offer DocHawk2 to enterprises at large,? said Klaus Obemeier, CEO of Terratial. ?Alltel's corporate customers will be able to install DocHawk2 behind their own firewalls and view attachments, especially PDFs, the way they were meant to be seen.?\
DocHawk2 also enables BlackBerry users to view attachments as thumbnails or with five different zoom levels in true Acrobat or Microsoft format, making document navigation more efficient and intuitive. The BlackBerry 7130e™ and BlackBerry 7250™ are available through Alltel's retail and business channels.
About Terratial Technologies
Terratial Technologies develops business applications and software-based services for BlackBerry and other mobile platforms. Headquartered in Atlanta, Ga., Terratial has received multiple awards, including ?Developer of the Year 2005? for its applications for BlackBerry and is consistently listed among the top 10 sellers on Handango, the largest mobile e-commerce site.
About Alltel
Alltel is owner and operator of the nation's largest wireless network and has more than 11 million wireless customers.