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Originally Posted by brandbb
Just to be fair,
In Oct 07 everyone will be saying T-What? when HSDPA is fully rolled out and Cingular has 3g blackberry exclusive.
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Us Canadians will be laughing when Rogers in less than 13 months began developing, implementing & testing with Ericsson; will be launching nationwide UMTS+HSDPA in EVERY Major city across Canada on both 850/1900mhz ... 1 time, not segregated rollout ... and we have much fewer users than in the USA!
@BoyGenius ... the features of this device is what I've been preaching over a year ago since I joined when nay sayers were scolding me that it wont happen. I'm more interested in how SP2 enables the admins on the BES4.1 to lock down these new features.
a) seperate email attachment service enabling/dis-abling (picture/audio attachment seperate from ALL attachment ability or specifically camera attachment ability.
b) locking down the memory card writing/reading from a single service book; more specifically the ability to find out ANY new additions to the memory card EVEN though the users service book was admin'd from the BES Administrator to disable the users use of it. Remember memory card reader/writers are commonplace with USB adaptions.
I'm seriously surprised that GPS wasnt built in with some kind of API or service book that is network enabled to engage a specific Service Book that is distance related .... ie allowing the camera and MiniSD card slot (with limitations I mentioned for the MiniSD slot in "b" above) to be 'enabled' while say 2 miles away from the office, and 'disable' while within that range of the office. hmm say about 500meters? Now this would work even if the device was turned OFF because when its turned on it cycles the OS .. then connects to the network - not quite giving you access to the menu> and BAM these cool features are locked to protect sensitive internal corporate data.
I'm asking this because the SE P990i is the closing thing with built-in BB Connect to match this 8100's abilities ... size and dimensions are a different matter.