This is a very interesting question( just off the top of my head );

A few things to consider however;-

- Do you really have to use HF/VSAT to access the DD or is using your
current access technology best.

- Knowing that your 3G network has a cap on how much data can traverse it
before throttle also a throttle based on how long the connection is idle
exists, does it mean you will be moving a load of data where by maybe being
mobile might not be the best idea.

- A stab in the dark here but seeing you want to access an application from
within;

 - You have to pass your AAA , which can redirect you to the application
interface  after authentication and then you query the database and get what
you need.

Using HF/VSAT you will need to have a client which will connect at a baud
rate of 9600 and also have a RAS which will support this connection and then
the magic can be done in back end through a database which can assign you a
profile with specific restrictions and access.  ( Again this is stab in the
dark , but also a very long process for something that can be done
differently with your current access technology ).

regards



On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 12:32 PM, Timothy Obua <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am having a question on how one can implement the possibility of an
> enterprise gadget like a Blackberry Bold to be able to interface with
> Digital HF transmission so as to query information from a distributed
> database in the operation of a mobile based enterprise application
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