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	<title>Comments on: iMacMobi Provides Dial Up Networking Support for Macs and BlackBerrys</title>
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		<title>By: curtislemansky</title>
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		<description>I will check in here for a second and give what I have found using this, without releasing too much information as I am under a non-disclosure contract with them.
I have personally tested this and it actually does work, very well in fact.
I was able to test it successfully on a 7520 Nextel and a Verizon 8830 World Edition.
Working on a BES it actually moved a lot faster than what it did when I was running it on a BIS, but it still worked very well on a BIS as well.
I will say also, and I hope I don&#039;t get too busted for this, but I do know there is a solution in the works for a MacApp loader for the BB&#039;s alsoâ€¦So we may be seeing a lot of this company to come in the future!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I will check in here for a second and give what I have found using this, without releasing too much information as I am under a non-disclosure contract with them.<br />
I have personally tested this and it actually does work, very well in fact.<br />
I was able to test it successfully on a 7520 Nextel and a Verizon 8830 World Edition.<br />
Working on a BES it actually moved a lot faster than what it did when I was running it on a BIS, but it still worked very well on a BIS as well.<br />
I will say also, and I hope I don&#8217;t get too busted for this, but I do know there is a solution in the works for a MacApp loader for the BB&#8217;s alsoâ€¦So we may be seeing a lot of this company to come in the future!</p>
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