I use Objectworld's UC Server against an Avaya definity PBX for UM purposes. It delivers .wav attachments via e-mail which my blackberry opens up just fine.
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 4:52 PM, Barsodi.John <john.bars...@igt.com> wrote: > 1. Never run BPS..so can’t speak first hand. Google turned this up > though. > http://blackberryexpert.wordpress.com/2008/12/08/do-you-need-a-blackberry-enterprise-server-bes/ > > 2. Yep, doing it for awhile with our UM system. Works fine as long > as you have upgraded OS’s which any handheld in the 8000 series and up can > do. > > > > Thanks, > > - JB > > > > *From:* Tom R. Holmlund [mailto:tom.holml...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* Thursday, July 23, 2009 1:49 PM > *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues > *Subject:* Blackberry BES vs. BPS > > > > I'm running a small BES 4.0 server with 10 clients and Exchange 2007. > Would like to be able to listen to WAV files (from internal voicemail) and > am told that BES 5.0 will do it and the upgrade cost is $999. Sales person > told me I could also switch to BPS (and use the same client l licenses) > without any cost. > > > > Questions for you Exchange/Blackberry experts: > > > > 1. How do you feel BPS compares to BES? Is it comparable to BES 5 > features? Sales person did not have any kind of document to compare > features. > > > > 2. Anyone with experience listening to WAV files on handheld? > > > > I'm not concerned about growing over the 30 user limit on BPS. > > > > Any comments are much appreciated. > > > > Tom > > > > >