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henryl@inbox.com - 25 Oct 2006 13:38 GMT
Do you guys pay per email received? is it like.. 10p an email? i
suppose your employer pays..but that's quite a lot.
Usenet User - 25 Oct 2006 13:41 GMT
hen...@inbox.com wrote:
> Do you guys pay per email received? is it like.. 10p an email? i
> suppose your employer pays..but that's quite a lot.

No, most companies have a Blackberry Enterprise Server in-house (or
hosted, by the telco) -- that pushes the email to your Blackberry (and
provides other services)... the only cost is the cost of the data
(GPRS)... and most corporates will have negotiated (effectively)
unlimited inclusive data in their per handset costs.
Colin Forrester - 25 Oct 2006 19:25 GMT
> hen...@inbox.com wrote:
>> Do you guys pay per email received? is it like.. 10p an email? i
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> (GPRS)... and most corporates will have negotiated (effectively)
> unlimited inclusive data in their per handset costs.

On our handsets connected to the BES or using Internet the BlackBerry
service is a fixed price per month for unlimited use.  There doesn't
even seem to the a fair use policy - but then there is a limit to what
you can download to the BB.
 
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