1. pagey's Avatar
    If a Blackberry is activated via wireless, would this count against your data plan. Also might this be quite significant if the user had lots of email, calendar entries, notes etc.
    02-10-09 07:50 AM
  2. chaznsc's Avatar
    Since the data plan is required for BES, yes. But the initial push is quick. Remember, you arent going to get mail stored in the past, only the new mail.
    02-10-09 08:18 AM
  3. pagey's Avatar
    Since the data plan is required for BES, yes. But the initial push is quick. Remember, you arent going to get mail stored in the past, only the new mail.
    Thanks, but I believe you can pull down up to 15 days worth of past email
    02-10-09 08:32 AM
  4. chaznsc's Avatar
    If it is set to that. Thats not much data however.
    02-10-09 10:30 AM
  5. Rh1noo's Avatar
    The default email prepopulation is 5 days up to 200 messages, but this can be extended up to 14 days and 750 messages.

    You will also get the full calendar, contacts, memos and tasks.

    As the information sent to the device is compressed and does not include font information it is much smaller amount of data than you would think.

    Vodafone UK has recently changed their default Blackberry Enterprise package to 500MB per month from the original 6MB. This is due to the new features of the BES allowing attachment downloading and and HTML/image support. And popular data intensive apps like google maps.
    02-11-09 05:05 PM
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