SCCM 2012R2 with Intune - Remote Wipe iOS devices

Hi,
I have questions regarding Remote Wipe in SCCM 2012 R2 with Intune manage iOS-devices.
How often do the iOS device "talk" to SCCM/Intune environment?
Is that "value" possible to change? (client settings, Intune-admin console)
I've published applications in SCCM and installed these via "Company Portal", but when I manage to run Remote Wipe it wont delete the data installed by SCCM/Intune? 
Has anyone tested this functionality?
Regards
Daniel

Microsoft has released and patch that effectively shortens the remote wipe task to seconds. I am currently testing in my environment. Please note you need to be running 2012 R2 CU3 for the update to be applicable
http://windowsitpro.com/configuration-manager/new-configmgr-hotfix-adds-immediate-client-notifications-speeds-remote-wipe-se

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