1. CrackBerry Question's Avatar
    Can this new Blackberry connect via ActiveSync to a corporate Exchange or does it still require a BES server?
    10-06-14 05:30 PM
  2. zocster's Avatar
    If you meant BIS then passport doesn't require it.

    Saying that, some carriers have no access to the BlackBerry APN, so you won't get data on 3G

    Sent from my Q10 using Tapatalk
    10-06-14 05:36 PM
  3. igotberryfever's Avatar
    No you don't need bes, Active sync corporate email works just fine. I will suggest getting BlackBerry bes cloud for 20$ a year. The Bes cloud will give you balance and that's awesome keeps your work separate from personal.

    Posted via CB10
    10-06-14 05:51 PM
  4. nelsonpml's Avatar
    Email via Active Sync is enabled in all BlackBerry 10 OS devices. You will connect the same way as any iPhone or Android phone.
    No need of BES.

    Posted via CB10
    10-06-14 05:54 PM
  5. Ecm's Avatar
    Can this new Blackberry connect via ActiveSync to a corporate Exchange or does it still require a BES server?
    It works great connecting to any EAS account without BES. I've had no issues at all with any of my BB 10 devices -- Z10, Z30, and now the Passport.
    10-07-14 11:20 AM

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