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Originally Posted by Dubdub
You need to make sure the company and the BES Admin overseas will not know that you are using another device, not the one they sent and intended you to use.
Personally, I think you are taking a big risk and I would not do it, just for the sake of a couple hundred bucks and a new BB.
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Sorry buddy, my last message was not clear.
The BES and the BES team is overseas.
I am responsible for all cell handsets in the EU region therefore any new handset for an EU employee is delivered directly to me. If that device is a BB, it is up to me to forward the information of the device (IMEI, PIN etc) I want registered with the BES to the team overseas.
The BB is never in the hands of the BES team nor is it preconfigured with a BES account nor does the operator inform the BES team that a new BB is being delivered to me. All that is my job.
There is NO way of them knowing I am using an old BB device for exchange and the brand new 9800 for my own personal use. They just need to know that I am a BES user and I am receiving emails to A device (irrespective of what that is)
I am 99% sure there is no risk in this.
What I am interested in is, is encryption. If we go back to original scenario - using BIS+BES together on ONE device.
If the device is encrypted, can the BES admin see the information being sent back and forth via BES for something like BBM?
Thanks!