Interesting.
Do you have to configure the iPhone devices or just use its standard settings?

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Thanks, Joe


On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 12:03 PM, Greg Whynott <greg.whyn...@oicr.on.ca> wrote:
> I set up an OS X server which hosts updates for the rest of the company,  so 
> the OS X client machines poll/pull updates from the internal machine as 
> opposed to 100 of them pulling the same updates over the internet.  saves 
> bucket loads of bandwidth and  you can "pre ok" individual packages,  so the 
> client just updates without prompting.   I'm not sure but I suspect they 
> might have something which allows their other devices to poll this same 
> source.  it would seem reasonable anyway..
>
> probably not a very useful answer but there it is.  8)
>
>
> -g
>
>
> On Aug 18, 2010, at 2:54 PM, JoeSox wrote:
>
>> Am I the only one that gets ticked off at the Apple iPhone update
>> procedure and the amount of bandwidth it needs?
>> Is there any secret I am missing to cut down on the required bandwidth
>> needed for it (caching the update somewhere etc)?  I don't own an
>> iPhone (DroidX user here) and am unfamiliar with the update, all I
>> know is it uses tons of BW.
>>
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>> Thanks, Joe
>>
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