Need to share calendars with mobile devices - support ical

Looking to setup sharepoint calendars with mobile devices.  How would I setup Ical for sharepoint?
thanks
Dave
Dave Kozlowski

Hi Dave,
According to your description, my understanding is that you want to make the calendars in SharePoint can be viewed in iCalendar format in the mobile devices.
To make the SharePoint calendars be viewed in iCalendar format and then you can sync your iPhone with the calendar , you can use the
MashPoint REST API. Please refer to the link below:
http://community.bamboosolutions.com/blogs/mashpoint/archive/2010/10/07/how-to-synch-your-iphone-ipad-with-a-sharepoint-calendar.aspx
Best regards.
Thanks
Victoria Xia
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