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- DirectPush abstract "DirectPush is Microsoft's technology for receiving e-mail instantly on Windows Mobile 5.0, 6.0 and 6.1 enabled devices, from Microsoft Exchange Servers, Kerio Connect and Zarafa.It provides response times similar to the push technology of RIM's BlackBerry service, but needs no special server upgrades other than having Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2. It also eliminates the need for devices to have a dedicated IP address, but requires "Always on" GPRS or 3G connection.".
- DirectPush wikiPageExternalLink aa997252(EXCHG.80).aspx.
- DirectPush wikiPageExternalLink wireless.
- DirectPush wikiPageExternalLink directpush.mspx.
- DirectPush wikiPageID "6800291".
- DirectPush wikiPageLength "960".
- DirectPush wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- DirectPush wikiPageRevisionID "544529209".
- DirectPush wikiPageWikiLink 3G.
- DirectPush wikiPageWikiLink BlackBerry.
- DirectPush wikiPageWikiLink BlackBerry_Limited.
- DirectPush wikiPageWikiLink Category:Windows_Mobile.
- DirectPush wikiPageWikiLink GPRS.
- DirectPush wikiPageWikiLink General_Packet_Radio_Service.
- DirectPush wikiPageWikiLink IP_address.
- DirectPush wikiPageWikiLink Kerio_Connect.
- DirectPush wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft.
- DirectPush wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Exchange_Server.
- DirectPush wikiPageWikiLink Push_technology.
- DirectPush wikiPageWikiLink Research_In_Motion.
- DirectPush wikiPageWikiLink Windows_Mobile.
- DirectPush wikiPageWikiLink Zarafa_(software).
- DirectPush wikiPageWikiLinkText "Direct Push Technology".
- DirectPush wikiPageWikiLinkText "DirectPush".
- DirectPush hasPhotoCollection DirectPush.
- DirectPush wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Windows_Phone.
- DirectPush wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wireless-stub.
- DirectPush subject Category:Windows_Mobile.
- DirectPush hypernym Technology.
- DirectPush type Company.
- DirectPush comment "DirectPush is Microsoft's technology for receiving e-mail instantly on Windows Mobile 5.0, 6.0 and 6.1 enabled devices, from Microsoft Exchange Servers, Kerio Connect and Zarafa.It provides response times similar to the push technology of RIM's BlackBerry service, but needs no special server upgrades other than having Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2. It also eliminates the need for devices to have a dedicated IP address, but requires "Always on" GPRS or 3G connection.".
- DirectPush label "DirectPush".
- DirectPush sameAs Microsoft_DirectPush.
- DirectPush sameAs m.0gpkxc.
- DirectPush sameAs Q1931579.
- DirectPush sameAs Q1931579.
- DirectPush wasDerivedFrom DirectPush?oldid=544529209.
- DirectPush isPrimaryTopicOf DirectPush.