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Re: Re: Where Art Thou Blackberry Killer?
by Alan Gahtan (www.gahtan.com/techlawblog)
I'm not sure that's the case if you want to provide mobile access to devices running Activesynch. If, as I suspect, that functionality is available on Exchange Servers then its a matter of turning it on. It means users can use any Windows for Pocket PC phone or PDA, or Windows Mobile phone, to access their email. They are not limited to a small number of models of Blackberry but rather can purchase devices that also provide WIFI access, GPS and other functionality. You also save not having to pay a monthly fee for Blackberry use. BTW, most hosted Microsoft Exchange service providers allow OWA and Outlook Activesynch access at no additional charge or for a small additional charge. Most typically charge at least $10 per month extra for Blackberry service.
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