Is there a cost to my company if I want to use it's BES?
- Hey everyone,
I JUST got my first BlackBerry through a friend. It's a Pearl 8100 through Telus. He works there so I go tthe corporate plan and have unlimited data and so on.
I'm just curious, I work at IBM so we're set up with BES. I have all the guides on our intranet on how to get BlackBerry access, but they all seem to detail geting approval to go out and buy one and buy a plan and so on. They skip to you then having the phone and all the activation instructions.
Since I have unlimited data, I was going to ask if I could just get access to BES, but I'm just curious before I do. Do they have to pay for another licence from RIM or anything special to have a new user on the BES or because I'm paying for the data and such, am I the only one incurring any costs? Thanks so much!02-21-08 02:12 PMLike 0 - There is a licensing fee that your company pays per user (its $100) for you to be on thier BES. They sell these in packs of 5 users, so your company probably has licenses for you, but you'd still need thier approval to be on the server. Other than that, there are no other costs involved.
its a 1 time fee not a monthly thing when they buy the licenses from RIM.02-21-08 02:18 PMLike 0
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