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Email access issuess can cause short iPhone battery life
That sounds like a stupid over-managed company.
Email access issuess can cause short iPhone battery life
No, that is normal. You turn off services (IMAP, for example) you don't need and leave on ones you do (ftp, for example). You block ports that aren't being used, say, for the unused services. You meter the network (like mine does--I can't possibly take more than a certain fraction of total bandwidth) or you look for excessively large percentages of use (assuming your other uses are being degraded) and take action (meter that use, find a separate network for it, have large use take place during off hours, etc.).
Email access issuess can cause short iPhone battery life
Why do you feel their wifi should be less secure? Many companies do not wish to allow personal email on their corporate machines. Think viruses downloaded in email attachments that are from some ISP that does not filter their email. Think going to twitter, and getting malware on your corp PC, and the IT department having to spend time and resources to clean it. Think what your boss will say when he finds out you got the malware virus whatever from not doing work, but visiting sites outside your job description. |
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