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benjam Posts: 98

If I want to dial a free ISP I have found that most 0800 and 0808 numbers can only be accessed by a BT phone line so that your mobile (used as a modem for your PC) wont dial them.

0845 internet dial ups are charged as set in your tariff and they work, for me thats 10p per minute which can work out cheaper than GPRS calls.

Anyone found a way to get connected cheaper or found a way round the free ISP dial up problem and GPRS expensive deals?

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Posted: 2003-01-23 16:51:00
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Indianbwoy Posts: 108

Well the only way I can think of is if u have the original Genie monthly or PAYG SIM.

I stil get free unlimited WAP thru their 915000 number. My T68i is locked to T-Mobile so I use the SIM with a 7110 and get 9600kpbs connection.
I once used it for at least for 30hrs in 1 month web browsing on just £10 top up! Was dreading a call from o2 regarding my 'unreasonable usage' but I guess they didnt bother.

Dial up is not really worth it on mobiles and GPRS is too expensive for web browing thru a computer, I learned from a £20 charge on my bill for d/l 1MB on T-Mobile GPRS.
I did read that GPRS is free on the Genie tarrif for the mo, maybe till end of jan or summin, but its a hassle getting my phone unlocked as they seem to want to keep it overnight and one shop even said 5 days!

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Posted: 2003-01-24 04:45:00
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benjam Posts: 98

Cheers Indianbwoy,

Yeah I was thinking about changing to other contracts I might look into Genie then. Do you have to have a contract with them or can you just pay for the GPRS charges?

Thankfully I dont think my phone is locked but I cant be sure plus there is the hassle of being tied to a contract!
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Posted: 2003-01-24 13:27:00
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catch23 Posts: 4

I am also looking for a cheaper alternative to GPRS. Is it as simply as dialing a local ISP to gain internet access via my phone? I don't mind the slow speed, I'd just rather having something cheaper. Is there a cheap alternative available for the Americas-region?


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Posted: 2003-01-24 19:42:00
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benjam Posts: 98

catch23, you can dial from your mobile to the Internet using an ISP with a data enabled phone, but some freephone numbers i.e AOL, Freeserve, etc.... may not work as is the case in the UK as for us these dial ups must be from a British Telecom (BT) landline.

Put your dial up account details in your phone and try it.

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Posted: 2003-01-25 16:03:00
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Psykotik Posts: 476

Freephone dial up numbers should work from a mobile if you drop the leading zero. So 0800.... becomes 800.... This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-01-25 16:14:00
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Psykotik Posts: 476

Although you will be charged normal rate. This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-01-25 16:44:00
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mariolouis Posts: 387

gprs should be cheaper.
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Posted: 2003-01-25 20:32:00
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catch23 Posts: 4

why would gprs be cheaper? I think it is $10 for every 10 megs roughly... but I have unlimited minutes for nights and weekends! I might as well make good use of those unlimited minutes by using my t68i as a bluetooth wireless modem for my pda....

nobody in the americas region has tried something like AOL via the T-mobile service?
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Posted: 2003-01-27 08:24:00
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mariolouis Posts: 387

and it's faster.
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Posted: 2003-01-29 11:58:00
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