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losfallen Posts: 18

I read now that wap on vodafone is free to look at? what does it charge for?

I mean can i browse the "wap web" for nothing? and without downlaoding pics or ringtones or joining upto news groups it will be free?

thanks
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Posted: 2003-04-14 17:56:00
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Andy_P Posts: > 500

This depends completely on your service providor...

Why don't you just call then and ask them?

(And I know you said you are on Vodaphone, but Voda Singlepoint don't have free WAP access whereas Voda retail do....)
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Posted: 2003-04-14 18:36:00
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GothTeddy Posts: 86

it just means that you're only charged for the time it takes to download the information, not for your total time connected.

mens you can load up a page (e.g. yahoo wap) and leave it there for hours and you'll only be charged for the few seconds it takes to download the page itself
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Posted: 2003-04-14 19:45:00
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losfallen Posts: 18

Well I phoned vodafone and they say WAP wil be in my inclusive minutes, and gprs what i have been using isnt charged apart from when I downlaod or something. So how much you recon it will be when opening a page like you said?

Also I downloaded screeensavers for my t68i and the bloke on the phone said it;'s like 75p per KB he said he aint sure, that cant be right can it? if it is they aint free and i need to pay up!

[ This Message was edited by: losfallen on 2003-04-14 19:34 ]
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Posted: 2003-04-14 20:19:00
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jalu Posts: > 500

Like Andy_P said, some parts of Voda are free, some aren't.

On o2 contract its allegedly 2.50 per mb, on o2 prepay until june/july its free.

Jalu
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Posted: 2003-04-14 21:17:00
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losfallen Posts: 18

I just got yahoo mail on othe net and i can get the mail from my fne, is that free anyone know? and can you send emails from phone to email?
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Posted: 2003-04-14 21:26:00
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jalu Posts: > 500

If you're accessing the internet to do that (actually choosing internet, as opposed to using a phones email client) it will be charged at normal GPRS page downloading rates.

As for phone-2-email things, I know o2 used to do one but it was a bit buggy and is currently being worked on. Dunno 'bout Voda.

Jalu
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Posted: 2003-04-14 21:36:00
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