Thanks. I've noticed this on both AT&T and Sprint.

You'd think if the 16 year old skater kid would change something like texts 
limits (or whatever) they just make the change and not jack with the rest of 
the account but maybe that's why I'm not running a telco, I'd be too good of an 
idea.

Thanks again.



Carlos Ceron
Network Analyst
Office of Technology and Information Services
The University of Texas System
Phone: (512) 579-5064
Fax: (512) 499-4599
E-Mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Eggan, Mark
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 11:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Bes-admins] Question about providers

I've noticed this a lot on AT & T.  The customer gets a 2nd phone on their 
account.  Then upgrades to Family Plan.  At the same time, they decide to get 
unlimited texting.  This changes their account for some reason.

Of course the above happens once every couple weeks.  Remember:  even if your 
employee swears that they made no changes to the account, their 16 year old 
skateboarding pimple-faced kid could have made changes to the account if he/she 
gave the family access.



Thank you,
Mark
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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ceron, Carlos
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 9:10 AM
To: 'A list for BES Admin's to discuss issues, etc.([email protected])'
Subject: [Bes-admins] Question about providers

Random question, does anyone know why a provider will remove the BES data plan 
and replace it with a BIS data plan? Seems to be happening pretty frequently 
(I'd say once every 4-6 months) I'll have a user call in saying that they can 
no longer receive email, sure enough ends up being the provider changed their 
plan to a BIS plan.  Does the provider get more incentive (or a kick-back) if 
they have more users on BIS than on a BES data plan?

Just wondering if anyone has any insight.

Thanks
-Carlos



Carlos Ceron
Network Analyst
Office of Technology and Information Services
The University of Texas System
Phone: (512) 579-5064
Fax: (512) 499-4599
E-Mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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