What's the difference between BlackBerry, ActiveSync, and Outlook Mobile Access?
ITS offers two ways to access your Premium e-mail account from a mobile device. Each has advantages and disadvantages. Each method requires a mobile device and a data plan from your wireless service provider (such as AT&T, Nextel, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, etc.).
Austin BlackBerry Service
Austin BlackBerry Service uses a proprietary, secure protocol to transmit data back and forth between the server and your mobile BlackBerry device. This allows you to stay connected and fully synchronized with your Premium e-mail and calendar data wherever you have cellular coverage. This solution is ideal for those who are frequently on the go and need to stay closely connected to their office throughout the day. Austin BlackBerry Service allows you to maintain that important connection without the problems and security concerns of desktop synchronization software.
Advantages
- Ease of use, simple device configuration
- Secure proprietary protocol used for data transmission
- Lost devices can be disabled and data erased
Disadvantages
- Only works with BlackBerry devices
- Austin BlackBerry Service subscription required
ActiveSync on Smartphone Devices
ActiveSync is an industry standard protocol which provides access to your:
- Inbox
- Calendar
- Tasks
- Contacts
It allows synchronization of your Smartphone device with the server. Since this information is stored on your device, you can access it when outside your wireless provider's coverage area.
Advantages
- No cost from ITS
- Offline access to downloaded data
- Access to Outlook tasks
Disadvantages
- Higher amount of data transferred to device (contact your wireless service provider for details of your data plan)
- More memory required on mobile device
Outlook Mobile Access on Smartphone Devices
Microsoft discontinued support for Outlook Mobile Access (OMA) with Microsoft Exchange 2007. OMA was the equivalent of Outlook Web Access for Smartphones without ActiveSync.
Devices
Use the links on this page to learn how to set up your device for mobile access..
- BlackBerry
- Smartphone 2002 (ActiveSync)
- Smartphone 2003 (ActiveSync)
- Windows Mobile 5 or 6 Devices (ActiveSync)
- Treo 650 Smartphone (ActiveSync)
If you need assistance with using mobile devices to connect to Premium e-mail and calendar, please contact the ITS Help Desk.
