02-01-2006, 10:36 PM
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Join Date: 07-19-2004
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Location: Indiana
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PDAPhone: VZW Touch Pro 2
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Carrier: Verizon Wireless
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I don't think you are getting what this package is. The 2000 txt message plan includes 2000 messages you can use for anything. I doubt whether your exchange server is going to send you 2000 messages durning the month, and if it does, so far I haven't head about anyone being charged above and beyond it, even when people use 2300+ messages. I also think with this package it DOES include the "in" network package with it. I haven't read anything else about it NOT including it, even when I asked about it, I was told that it includes "in" network messages.
Verizon is doing this for people with an Exchange server, since it requires TXT messaging to sync (at least until Exchange 2003 gets updated to the most recent SP, and we get WM5 on our device). Verizon also knows we want a TXT message plan, but they don't know what messages are what. They do know which ones are sent in network, but they really don't know which ones are from the exchange server, and which one is from your buddy from Cingular. So they give you 2000 messages, figuring that this will keep most people happy, and they give you "in" messaging as well.
So there is no reason to "request" the "in" package, you get it free with unlimited data, oh and because you have an exchange server.
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