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Yesterday I posted on the Verizon Droid and what appeared to be the carrier charging more for Exchange access. It looked ridiculous and it turns out it is. If you are getting a personal line for the Verizon Droid, you can pay the $30 data plan and enjoy all the Exchange you wish.
The confusion looks to have stemmed from the definition of business. Carriers consider you a business customer if you use a business credit card and purchase from their business department. If you are just doing business on a phone in your name, then technically from the carriers point of view, you are not business.
Thanks to Sacha Segan for sorting this out for us.
Yesterday I posted on the Verizon Droid and what appeared to be the carrier charging more for Exchange access. It looked ridiculous and it turns out it is. If you are getting a personal line for the Verizon Droid, you can pay the $30 data plan and enjoy all the Exchange you wish.
The confusion looks to have stemmed from the definition of business. Carriers consider you a business customer if you use a business credit card and purchase from their business department. If you are just doing business on a phone in your name, then technically from the carriers point of view, you are not business.
Thanks to Sacha Segan for sorting this out for us.
Read: [GearLog]
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