Agreement builds on 'AOL Anywhere' strategy to move onto wireless devices Sprint PCS Vision Phone customers in the U.S. can now access their America Online (AOL) e-mail and chat via AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) under a deal announced between the two companies Wednesday.Users of more than eight models of Sprint’s latest Internet-ready PCS Vision phones and four Sprint PDA phones will be able to access AOL services and content. The deal comes as part of Sprint’s effort to broaden the offerings available over its PCS network.The company’s PCS Vision package allows customers to take and receive pictures from some phones, browse the Internet, watch clips and stream audio among other multimedia offerings. Overland Park, Kansas-based Sprint is currently offering its PCS Vision Premium Pack for $15 a month, which includes unlimited access to PCS Vision Web, text messaging and $10 a month in premium applications such as games, ring tones, and screen savers.For AOL, the agreement builds on the company’s “AOL Anywhere” strategy of taking its services off the desktop and onto wireless devices. Technology IndustrySmall and Medium Business