Non documented display indicator on E51

Hello.
I noticed there is a display indicator on my E51 that doesn't appear on the user guide (Issue 2). It's similar to an two X on crossover. You can see it here:
Any idea what is this display indicator means? It's always there.
Greetings.

Yes, that is indeed the balackberry connect indicator, showing that you are not connected to the server.
if you do not use blackberry, then you can remove the application and the icon will not show up again.

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