Question for Verizon

riksin808

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wait there is 2 different types of data plans now??? what? can someone clarify this for me?
 
Unless you need to sync up a BlackBerry to a corporate BES server or other special cases, stick with the $30 plan.
 
yeah the enterprise is corp account based, these have been there forever, i believe att has/had same thing when unlimited was around.
 
If you are doing a POP e mail or Gmail / Yahoo / aol you just need the $29.99. If you are doing it for work ask your IT guy. My wife has BB Storm 2 (poor thing:( will be my Dinc Friday) and she is able to access corp e-mail on $29.99 plan.
 
If you are doing a POP e mail or Gmail / Yahoo / aol you just need the $29.99. If you are doing it for work ask your IT guy. My wife has BB Storm 2 (poor thing:( will be my Dinc Friday) and she is able to access corp e-mail on $29.99 plan.

Yeah our corporate email is capable of being pushed without the $45 plan. While the corporate phones are all BlackBerry's a lot of people have iPhones and Droids and they get their corporate email with the $30 plan.
 
Verizon has told me two different things about this in the past.

First, they said I needed to purchase the more expensive plan in order to sync with our MS Exchange server at work. Not necessary from a technical standpoint, just a larger amount of data usage with push email and OTA syncing.

Later on, they said that the $30 plan was unlimited and there were no restrictions regarding work emails. I liked that answer better so I decided to follow it. I always document the advice I like and just assume the person giving it is obviously the more knowledgable Verizon employee.
 

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