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email no longer push

You didn't mention what email application your using. Is it your gmail account? Corporate email? The built in imap/pop "email" app on the phone? 3rd party app like k-9 mail?

It would help to know which push mechanism your asking about.
exactly we need to know that. Especially which email provider you have (ie Yahoo, Hotmail, Live, MSN, etc)
 
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well i personally think that the google servers are just slow at pushing... it doesnt makes sense that it was working great with my blackberry over IMAP and the past 1.5 months on the droid then just starting to suck the past week or so
Personally I think that we're gonna see more issues with service within a year. I think Android/Google/Verizon are all in for a sudden surge of demands like how ATT/iPhone had issues. But also with the fact that More people are getting Android Phones it stresses the systems more. Gotta make room for expansion.
 
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If a cell tower has 8 or more T1's allocated for it then it is/should be provisioned for a mux to be placed.

Verizon has a bunch of SONET rings going to cell towers and it is only the start. Soon all of the towers will have FTTCS (fiber to the cell site) to increase bandwith for the 4g LTE. :)

I don't think you have to worry about verizon's backbone yet.
 
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I too was getting my email quite reguarly up till the update. I have an Aol account and a MSN as well as Gmail. It went about 2 weeks with nothing at all even if I went in and tried to recieve it manually. Then about 2 days ago Viola I got email and it kept loading it for emails dated back as far as dec13. Maybe it was something to do with the update? That seems to be when my problem started. Now it seems to be working ok, I still can't set up my yahoo thoo. It is a weird account thoo yahoo.co.nz.
 
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