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m1a1mg It will all depend on how the phone is set up. For example, every computer that is on the DoD network is scanned for non-DoD approved software. Even programs like CCleaner will get you in big trouble.
Dusdal and blackistheberry, I got HOW Balance works. It's a great idea. But it's not how DoD works. It's not about what you want. It's not about making people happy. It's about a device that does a job that DoD wants you to do.
Take99, if I read the BBRY release, it could be up to 30% this year. Not really sure about that.
What I've been reading about where the DoD is going with this is a huge change from where they've been. On my last Army installation, the local G6 (Signal guys) and the Network Enterprise Center managed the cell phone contract. Now, they all used Blackberry since that was the choice, but the phones were provided by Sprint and then Verizon. E-mail was managed by the NEC, but this is moving to a national service. Phone calls were still run through the carrier.