Hi Chris,

Thanks for the response. Can you please elaborate on "getting around
this using the SDK" ?

At one point Telus ( a Canadian carrier) used to do this for
blackberry devices. Users were able to get around this using Desktop
manager, which was officially supported(it still is) by RIM.

Thanks a lot once again for sharing info regarding the "Sideload
wonder machine"

Thanks,

--MB.


On Nov 1, 10:33 pm, Chris Stratton <[email protected]> wrote:
> From what I've heard it sounds like it's AT&T in general.
>
> Note that you can work around this using the SDK or end-user packaging
> of the same capability as the "sideload wonder machine"
>
> On Nov 1, 1:37 pm, MB <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I would really appreciate if someone could point me to a list of
> > devices/carriers where install from unknown sources is not allowed.
>
> > For e.g. I can confirm that HTC Aria (offered by AT&T) does not allow
> > install from sources other than market.
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > -MB.

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