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Microsoft Canada Co. and Rogers AT&T Wireless announced this month that the software maker's Pocket PC Phone Edition and Smartphone 2002 operating system will be available to customers on the carrier's Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) network. Under the agreement, the companies will work together to provide and promote wireless offerings to business users. The Pocket PC Phone Edition platform, coupled with other server products, will allow customers to synchronize their calendar, e-mail, contacts and notes on their Rogers wireless device. In addition, customers can send, receive and view files created in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Rogers' wireless clients will have the option of wireless communications - voice, e-mail, MSN Messenger or short message service (SMS), the company said.





