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Has anyone heard when genie will release a GPRS Tarrif? On sonyericsson's site - The wap configurer - Genie GPRS is an option, however, it doesnt work with my Genie sim and T68. Anyone got it working? or heard anything about it?
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Posted: 2002-02-24 21:59:00
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Are you on a contract tarif with genie
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Posted: 2002-02-24 22:03:00
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Are you on a contract tarif with genie
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Posted: 2002-02-24 22:03:00
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Yes i am. y?
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Posted: 2002-02-24 22:04:00
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All that i can think of is that you can contact genie and ask them about it. Im on genie and there usually quite helpful
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Posted: 2002-02-24 23:49:00
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I saw an advert somewhere, it was a Genie package with the new "POGO" phone, it offered GPRS for a monthly fee.
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Posted: 2002-02-26 19:11:00
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I'm not sure if you mean the Genie service or BTCellnet. I'm on BTC and I've talked to them loads of times about this. They are really unhelpful and i've been getting replies from them saying their full IP service will be available from a months time to end of April!!!
If you give them a ring and ask to be put through to their GPRS helpline they will put you on a list and inform you as soon as the service is launched. I've had so many arguments with them as it's been available on all the other networks and they have nothing to say. Unfortunately for now all we can do is wait or change network!
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Posted: 2002-02-26 20:24:00
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Yeah, genie (BT Cellnet) I dont understand what the problem is is BT Cellnet have a GPRS Network! What i wanna know, is when it is released...will WAP still be free? As we will no longer be paying by the minute. It will be interesting what the GPRS Tarrfis will be....
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Posted: 2002-02-26 20:29:00
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If your getting WAP for fee already, what's the problem? What are you expecting from GPRS that you don't get from GSM? The only real advantage of GPRS is reduced costs... but you don't pay for your WAP so I don't get it!
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Posted: 2002-03-03 20:23:00
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Because with GPRS, MMS will then be able to be used and i will be able to connect to the internet from my laptop when i am away on business at a much better speed than on a GSM network.....does that answer your question!
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Posted: 2002-03-03 20:32:00
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