You'd have to use a third party system.

An upcoming company, MobileIron, will do much of the call tracking/detail you.  
They can even perform virus scanning from the cloud(appliance in your 
datacenter).

Curious though, what do you define as Secure?  Accessing call logs centrally 
wouldn't fall under security IMO.

Now, if you're talking actual device security, you're looking at BlackBerry - 
it's what they are known for and the foundation of their OS.

Thanks,
- JB

From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:oliver.marsh...@g2support.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 5:01 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: 'Secure' mobile phones

Is there such a thing as a secure mobile phone? I mean, one where the company 
who owns the phone can get access to things like call reports without going via 
the telco, where they can block calls to/from certain numbers or allow calls 
to/from certain numbers without the telco etc ?

I know that blackberry and Windows Phone/Mobile/CE/etc allow for remote wiping, 
which ticks some boxes, and iPhone to a lesser extent, but if I said i wanted 
the most secure mobile setup (using commercially available devices rather than 
some black-hat-nasa-nsa type thing), what would people suggest ?

Olly





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