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I have 500 free minutes/pages on Wap on O2 and my nokia 3650 seems to have two wap settings - "wap via gsm" and "wap via gprs". I was wondering which was the one that allowed me the free minutes. Also, why do they say minutesSLASHpages - which one is it?
Cheerz
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Posted: 2003-04-27 12:35:00
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The free minutes are usually with wap via gsm. Im not sure about the 500min/pages but i assume it means whichever comes first.
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Posted: 2003-04-27 12:50:00
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Depends what system you're on.
If you're on Prepay/PAYG, WAP500 applies to GSM wap. After your 500 minutes you are charged at 10ppm.
GPRS WAP is totally free as we have not worked out how to charge for it.
If you're on contract, then it will
probably be GSM wap as well, but you would be best to make sure.
Jalu
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Posted: 2003-04-27 13:06:00
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Yeah Jalu, i was wondering if its possible to port my current number (t-mobile PAYG) to o2 PAYG (that 300 free text & wap one)? Will i then also be able to use Free GPRS on my P800 and keep my number as 079....?
Can i do this at any o2 store or does it have to been done over the phone? Also, whats the current price i will have to pay for the sim/cross over?
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Posted: 2003-04-27 13:34:00
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Okay...
(1) You can port your number from T-Mobile to O2UK but it is worth noting that if anyone on O2 calls you, they will still be charged as if you're on T-Mobile.
(2) As far as I know (I may be wrong) the Free GPRS "offer" does not apply on O2 Online (300 free text/wap deal) but you can get free GSM wap on that anyway.
(3) To port over you need to speak to T-Mobile and get a PAC code which is T-Mobile saying it's okay for you to leave them. The code is three letters followed by six numbers and if my memory serves me right it will probably be ONE.
(4) You also will need an o2 sim - if you want a 300 sms/wap sim that is O2 Online and you need to order that through the website. If you want a normal O2UK sim you can get one from any shop but they are usually around £20. You can get one directly from o2 (08705 214000) for £10.
Jalu
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Posted: 2003-04-27 13:49:00
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The free gprs does work on o2 online sims :-)
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Posted: 2003-04-27 13:53:00
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On 2003-04-27 13:49, jalu wrote:
Okay...
(1) You can port your number from T-Mobile to O2UK but it is worth noting that if anyone on O2 calls you, they will still be charged as if you're on T-Mobile.
(4) You also will need an o2 sim - if you want a 300 sms/wap sim that is O2 Online and you need to order that through the website. If you want a normal O2UK sim you can get one from any shop but they are usually around £20. You can get one directly from o2 (08705 214000) for £10.
So.... its ok about ppl on o2 calling being charged t-mobile prices, so does that mean people ringing using t-mobile will be charged as if i was on t-mobile? That would be perfect
And about the sim, if i buy a new sim, wouldnt that have its own number (07.....?), what should i do:
Ring t-mobile get PAC yeah,
then buy normal sim or ring o2 to fix it up?
Can i have a o2 sim, and then ring o2 to make that sim have my number, or do i keep my same sim from before (the t-mobile sim)? Thanks for the help and congrats on the 500 posts
@geo you sure about the free gprs on that tariff yeah mate?
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Posted: 2003-04-27 14:45:00
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Fair nuff - I'll take your word for it
Jalu
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Posted: 2003-04-27 14:48:00
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@Jalu
I am on a contract - the o2Online 500mins one. How do I check that it is gsm wap. I tried to email them using the email field online but the damn thing wouldnt work (unexpected error etc etc!).
Also, do you know what it means when it says minutesSLASHpages?
One last thing - my friend transported her number FROM o2 to orange ages ago: does this mean I can still use my o2-o2 minutes to phone her?
Cheerz
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Posted: 2003-04-27 15:56:00
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(1) The best way to check you are using GSM wap is to send yourself the GSM wap settings from the

site.
(2) Minutes/pages
probably means you get 500 GSM minutes
or 500 GPRS pages (as GPRS is charged by the page, not by the minute). Best to try and check anyway.
(3) You can't use o2-o2 minutes to call someone who's moved to Orange, it's a one off thing for people coming in I'm afraid.
Jalu
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Posted: 2003-04-27 16:52:00
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