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As a leading provider of telecommunication services in Taiwan, Chunghwa Telecom strives to employ sound technologies to support its service offerings. For several years, the company used Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 to host some of its messaging services, including Emome Express Mail, a push mail service introduced in 2005 that supports a number of mobile devices. To take advantage of the Direct Push Technology built into Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Chunghwa Telecom decided to upgrade its existing messaging solution in mid 2006. Chunghwa uses Exchange Server 2007 to host its Emome Express Mail service as well as the CHT 9000, a new smart phone powered by Windows Mobile 5.0. With this solution, Chunghwa Telecom has a solid, scalable foundation for its messaging services.

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