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Blackberry and AT&T GSM/GPRS Network Review

March 2003 - October 2005.  Chris Sacksteder, cjs<removethis>@psu.edu

Contents

Summary

This is a review and various notes on using a Blackberry 6710 wireless handheld device as part of an ITS Emerging Technology project to look at handheld devices.  Note that I have not used a PDA prior to this review, so I cannot compare those functions with what other PDA's offer.   I do use an aging Nokia 6162, mostly for SMS messages sent by server monitoring systems.

Update April 2004: Software updated applied in January seem to have eliminated the occasional crashing when receiving or making a phone call.  After a year of daily use, I find the biggest limitations are that it must be docked to synchronize the notes, contacts, and calendar, and that the desktop redirector sends my mail to it before my spam filter can remove spam, so the phone is getting all the spam mail that I don't have to see in Outlook.  If we had the enterprise messaging software on our mail server, as well as a spam filter, that may not be a problem.

A quick summary of my opinions currently would be:

Positive

Negative

Handheld devices are a very competitive and rapidly changing field.  A number of alternatives available now and in the near future should be considered; see our evolving notes on Pocket PCs.

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Background and Purpose

Several possible uses for a handheld, network accessible device for CLC staff include:

Another, more uncertain, use for a small device might be by students in classrooms.  For example, perhaps instructions could use them to get instant feedback from students (e.g., "Do you understand that topic?  Please press ...").  See Programming Handheld Devices to Enhance Learning (Educause Quarterly, Number 1, 2003).

Buzzwords

GSM -- Global System for Mobile Communications - cell phone protocol used in Europe for a long time; AT&T is migrating to this.

GPRS -- General Packet Radio Services - protocol for data transmission over GSM


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