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©2012 Ring2 Communications Limited t/a LoopUp, all rights reserved. LoopUp is a trademark of Ring2 Communications Limited.
1. Introduction
This document outlines the processes for wirelessly deploying the LoopUp Conference Controller for
BlackBerry to users’ handheld devices centrally via the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES).
Alternatively, the LoopUp Conference Controller can also be downloaded (OTA) directly by the user
from BlackBerry App World, BlackBerry’s app store.
2. System Requirements
The following are the minimum system requirements for the LoopUp Conference Controller.
2.1 Device Properties
Model
Models 83xx, 85xx, 89xx, 90xx, 93xx, 95xx, 96xx,
97xx, 98xx, 99xx
Memory
32 MB or greater
Handheld System Software Version
5.0 or greater
Network Type
GPRS, EDGE, 1XEV, 1xRTT, 3G, 4G, LTE
2.2 Blackberry Enterprise Server Properties
BES Version
BES Version 4.0 or higher for Lotus Domino
or Microsoft Exchange or Novell Groupwise
3. BES Configuration
The LoopUp application can be pushed to user’s handhelds wirelessly by the BES.
The LoopUp Conference Controller uses the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Mobile Data Service
(MDS) as an HTTP and TCP/IP proxy, allowing for easy communication with LoopUp’s application
and web servers on the Internet. Applications which transport data using the BlackBerry MDS
leverage the simplified enterprise connectivity, data encryption and compression, and network-
independence which are inherent in the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution.
LoopUp application files need to be saved on one of the Blackberry Enterprise Server administration
computers. This can be the server where the BES is already installed or another server which is
being used to propagate the BlackBerry handheld software upgrades and other third-party BlackBerry
programs to users.
Specific IT and application control policies need to be assigned to users of the LoopUp Conference
Controller. These define the specific resources that third-party applications can access on BlackBerry
devices within a corporate network. Application control policies should be tied into the software
configuration which will be deployed to users and they can also be used to ensure that the LoopUp
Conference Controller remains installed on the handhelds.
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