@gllopc: Well if you knew the nightmare that it took for us to get the iPhones to work on our network, you wouldn't agree. I have no idea what your network structure is, but we have multiple security devices in place, and getting them to all line up in such a way for the iPhone to connect was ridiculous.
@ThaDRD: So was that the fault of the iPhone or Apple?I'm not really trying to be an ass, although I seem to be doing a good job at it. I'm really just trying to get to the point that I don't think the Blackberry is any more capable or easier to support than the iPhone; so much so that someone would want to go back to it once they've switched to the iPhone.I believe the Blackberry Storm could have a future, though. Only time will tell.
Closed AccountNov 17, 2008
@gllopc: Well if you knew the nightmare that it took for us to get the iPhones to work on our network, you wouldn't agree. I have no idea what your network structure is, but we have multiple security devices in place, and getting them to all line up in such a way for the iPhone to connect was ridiculous.
gllopcNov 17, 2008
@ThaDRD: So was that the fault of the iPhone or Apple?I'm not really trying to be an ass, although I seem to be doing a good job at it. I'm really just trying to get to the point that I don't think the Blackberry is any more capable or easier to support than the iPhone; so much so that someone would want to go back to it once they've switched to the iPhone.I believe the Blackberry Storm could have a future, though. Only time will tell.
Closed AccountNov 17, 2008
Um...if you're replacing 100 or more blackberries with iphones, you sure as hell can afford a $2000 Xserve box.
richpeelNov 18, 2008
The iPhone rocks, no contest!