Windows Phone 7 limited to 15 applications with push

It seems that Microsoft insists on putting stones on the road Windows Phone 7 First was the copy and paste Then came the ringtones, And now push notifications limited to a maximum possible 15. May seem ridiculous today, but nothing is further from the truth.

Push notifications are essential Windows Phone 7. All the "hub" that we see in the animated startup screen make use of them, from the contacts themselves to keep up, through the mail, and some more time hovering around the Marketplace (Weather Bug for example). That is, in the not too distant these 15 notifications push itself distributed applications such as messaging and hubs can be quite short.

Windows Phone 7

Currently, when the limit is reached, visualize an error message such that "InvalidOperationException (Channel quota exceeded)." For this to happen we must strive to install 15 applications, at least, that can generate push notifications. Microsoft has already pronounced lowering the severity of the problem

We can change the limit in the future and we are constantly attuned to the habits and needs of users.

But not shown to be modified in the next update specifically, but at least it says push notifications that are used in the hubs that come standard such as email and contacts not within the limit counts to 15. I hope not to have to "remember" from Microsoft if we reach that limit soon more easily than they expected, when Twitter, Facebook and Co. come to push under the arm.