Email delivery times

Recently all my emails are dropping in in the afternoon as a batch instead of me getting them when they have been sent.  Didn't change anything on the settings.  Why would it be doing this?

tombrrrr wrote:
Seems to have happened about a month and a half ago so I'm not sure if it has something upgrades - or something about the new 4G network.  By the way, I'm using t-mobile but went to the t-mobile store and they told me it was probably something with Blackberry, not with their service.
Yep, same timeline here.. about six weeks ago when BlackBerry Internet Service 3.2 was enabled.
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