Exchange support for Public Calendars

Hi all,
I've setup ms exchange with work and all my email and calendar events sync wireless with out any problems. We also have a department calendar I would link to sync to wirelessly. How do I do this. I don't want to connect my iPod to my computer every time...will this work like my personal exchange email and calendar sync to my iPod over wireless connection?
Thanks in advance,
zanm

I'm the same boat. I use categories extensively in Mail, Contacts, and Calendar in Outlook and I was really hoping Apple would sync those over.
Setting up different Calendars is one way, but those will not sync to Exchange and accordingly not to my Blackberry.

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