Synchronize Exchange 2010 upon Nokia E-models

I have a problem.
We are going to migrate to Exchange 2010 and can't find a program which can synchronize our mailboxes upon the Mobil phones
Anyone knowing what program to use for mailboxes on an Exchange server 2010
Please help me

I just got a e50. After reading a paper from Audi where they tell that e50 supports SIM card exchange with e50:
http://www.audi.de/etc/medialib/cms4imp/audi2/product/technology/pdf.Par.0004.File.pdf
But I can not get it working with the exchange.
Has something happend since late 2006. Do anyone know about any solution to exchange SIM card data with my A6
Bad for Nokia if this is right.
BR
Jørgen

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