Known for its romantic ambience, Switzerland is the place where you can experience the exotic mountain high life. The romance of this place is evoked by its humongous and striking mountains such as Zermatt, St Moritz, Interlaken, Gstaad, the Jungfrau, Verbier and more. Cities like Geneva (the most cosmopolitan), Z¼rich (the most outrageous), Basel and Lausanne heave with heady artistic activity and sometimes incendiary nightlife. If skiing is your passion, then you can’t miss this place. Nevertheless, amidst this beauty and fun, there are chances that your boss may want you to reply to some important mail that has arrived in your Outlook. So, in this case, what will you do? Simple! Just synchronize your mobile device with Microsoft Exchange On line.
If you synchronize your phone with Microsoft Exchange 2010, accessing your mails on phone becomes easier. However, before synchronizing with Exchange mail hosting, you must check whether you are carrying a mobile device that can access the local wireless provider, the data plans offered by the provider, and the proper configuration of your device. Also being a non-resident of Switzerland, in order to avail the use of MS Exchange, you should first check with your home country’s local wireless providers whether they provide the roaming arrangements with Switzerland’s wireless carriers. Also, you should check with Switzerland’s wireless providers about their various schemes and offers that they provide. Swisscom, Orange, and Sunrise are the three biggest wireless providers of Switzerland.
Switzerland’s four official languages, traditionally spoken in different regions of the country, are German, French, Italian and Rumantsch. But language won’t be a barrier for the natives of Switzerland while using MS Exchange Server as Exchange Hosted is available in multiple language packs.
If mobile access is too expensive or not available, you can always access your exchange emails from a browser or in an internet caf© using Outlook Web Access or Outlook Web App. If you are carrying a laptop, you can get WiFi or landline connections at Hotels, Internet cafes and Airports.