Push Notification While Mobile Client Not Connected

Hi, there,

Does push notification require the mobile client to be stay connected?

Let's suppose my Lync environment is for internal use only, i.e. no access from Internet. But I have edge server for push notification only.

While I am in office, I connect my iPhone to company internal WIFI. Then I sign in Lync mobile.

I leave office. Hence, I lost connection to Lync server. My iPhone is still on 3G network. So I'm still connected to Internet. Am I able to receive push notification on my iPhone?

Thanks,

August 14th, 2013 9:42am

When the Lync mobile application on a supported Apple iOS device or Windows Phone is inactive, it cannot respond to new events, such as a new instant messaging (IM) invitation, a missed instant message, a missed call, or voice mail, because these devices do not support mobile applications running in the background. In such a case, a notification, called a push notificatio, for the new event is sent to the mobile device.

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August 15th, 2013 3:07am

Hi, Lisa,

Thanks for reply.

In the previously described scenario, the iPhone lost connection with Lync server. Does the Lync server take it as inactive (since I didn't sign out)?

I should be able to receive the push notification. Is that the correct understanding?

August 15th, 2013 3:18am

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