Wireless Village built-in IM on E51?

Does the IMPS Wireless Village work on an E51? I can't seem to find any built-in chat application in this phone. Does it exist?

I´d like to use the new Chat app from Beta Labs as well but it doens´t work on FP2 models...
I hope they´ll get it running on my N78 soon!
Maybe we could open up a Nokia Support Discussions Chat Group!
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