IOS 8 Exchange Email no longer Pushes

     Ever since I upgraded to iOS 8 on my iPhone 5 my exchange email has gone silent.  I no longer get emails pushed to my phone (whether on WiFi or LTE).  Instead, I have to open up the Mail application and it will then update with new emails.
I have reset the phone and checked the settings.  Nothing is different, but exchange emails do not push to my iPhone 5 any longer using iOS 8.
Is there a fix for this, or will this require a new release?

I am experiencing a similar symptom - with iOS8 on iPhone 6, I am having issues with Exchange push mail. I basically backed-up my old phone and restored to my new phone like the times I did it every time I got a new iPhone. It always worked fine up until now.
My work-around is to install the Microsoft OWA app, but I prefer using the native Mail app.
Anyone has any ideas? Of course, I'm sure most of us having this problem have already tried the entry-level troubleshooting steps such as:
1. Resetting the phone
2. Removing the account and adding it again
3. Checked on settings to make sure it is set to 'Push'
It'll be helpful if someone can comment on this, hoping to find a solution!

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