Thread: BB 8830 vs TP
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Old 04-21-2009, 08:10 PM
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Re: BB 8830 vs TP

Something I tell folks considering a BB is that it utilizes a 3rd party email server to transmit your mail. This means your mail has to travel through RIM's (the parent company of BB) server once you send it to it's destination. Not so with WM devices. RIM suffered 2 or 3 email server outages last year, one of which was world wide. What this means is that even if your email server and the destination server are running fine,if the RIM server tanks, you're finished
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