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Old 07-24-2008, 01:07 AM   #56 (permalink)
Marciexyz
 
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Default data plan versus enterprise data plan

I'm afraid so. The enterprise data plan ($45) is for corporate e-mail (e-mail exchange server) and also gives you access to your personal e-mail. The personal data plan ($30) requires a compatible internet provider like comcast, att, pacbell.... The reason it is difficult to compare these data plans side-by-side is that one is typically listed under personal plans and the other is under the business heading. Bummer, huh?




Originally Posted by NateEssex View Post
If I want to access my work Exchange Mail server with push calendar events and email, do I have to get the Enterprise Data Plan($45) ? Or can I do this with the Personal Data ($30) plan?

I haven't found any definitive statement that claims you must pay for the Enterprise Data Plan, at least I really hope not. That is a huge jump from $20 to $45. I don't need the Enterprise applications, just the push.
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