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Old 07-26-2007, 09:55 PM   #9
mjoyce
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Originally Posted by abrown View Post
I figured it out. I rechecked the Software Configuration and I had the Delivery set to wireline only rather than wireless. Once I changed it to wireless within about 20 mins I had google maps on my phone.

Next question (may be off thread) is how can you tell if an application (such as google maps is getting its data via the BES server (and hence no extra cost) or via the phones normal internet connection? Obviously if I can set everything up to go via the BES MDS server I would prefer it as my understanding is that it is then transmitted via your blackberry phone plan rather than the standard phone internet connection and hence doesn't cost extra. Or have I got that all wrong?
Have you been able to determine if the traffic can be routed via MDS ?
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