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Well its possible 2 get full gprs with just activating AirTel live. Only thing is dat u hav 2 keep on pressing d connection key till d page loads. In my case i do this by pressing d Search tab in SEs browser, nd then Google homepage comes up once connected properly.
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Posted: 2005-11-29 04:25:00
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rates in mumbai are @ 12 per day fro prepaid. for postpaid they were 199 unlmited now it is rs. 399 and 400mb donwload. but speeds what i get r 27kb though i have edge enabled handsets. they claim to give atleast 50-60kb speed but i m not getting!!!
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Posted: 2005-12-06 13:18:09
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I'm not entirely sure what the difference between airtel wap and web is. Where I come from GPRS is GPRS so I never bothered with the difference between the two. If I want to check mail through a built-in email client and if I need GPRS connection for JAVA apps, do I need wap or web service

I'm totally confused here. I'm talking about prepaid service if it makes any difference.
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Posted: 2005-12-15 20:51:13
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A wap will do
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Posted: 2005-12-15 22:31:09
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In up east airtel is charging rupee 600 per month on postpaid
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Posted: 2005-12-16 03:56:56
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Hi Guys,
I was wondering if anyone could help me with my Mobile Office GPRS settings. I'm on Airtel Prepaid in Mumbai. Have downloaded the settings and installed em but I'm getting the error - Cannot connect to server, please check your settings.
Essentially, my phone is unable to make any GPRS connection including MMS, Airtel LIve. The "G" symbol keeps blinking but the connection never gets made.
I've tried calling up the customer service buggers but all in vain now. Can anyone pl post their GPRS settings for Mumbai. I'm using Nokia 3230.
Thanx in advance
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Posted: 2005-12-17 16:14:35
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Have you restarted the phone after receiving the settings?
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Posted: 2005-12-17 18:02:09
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Anybody from West Bengal who could answer a question for me?
It was stated in this thread that unlimited GPRS for Airtel Prepaid is possible. What about when roaming outside the home circle? Can I still use unlimited GPRS or is it then deactivated.
If that is really the case, which circles around West Bengal offer GPRS while roaming on prepiad. I'm traveling throughout India starting my trip in West Bengal. But I can wait a few days till i get to another circle and buy the Airtel Prepaid there, but I really need GPRS while roaming.
Any advice?
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Posted: 2005-12-17 19:11:33
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Bad news for Airtel Mumbai GPRS users:- Just got it confirmed from an Airtel GPRS Engineer that there is a bandwidth allocation problem, hence the slow speed on the EDGE network... They are aware and trying to resolve the problem... dunno it might take ages! and Airtel is talking about a 3G network here... a sad joke! They can't handle the EDGE bandwidth.
Thinking on moving to DSL/ Hutch maybe;)
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Posted: 2006-01-02 21:42:22
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Heh heh he
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Posted: 2006-01-03 05:33:16
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