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soulframe Posts: 225

Which networks in this country (i.e UK) support the use of Opera and Agilemessenger. I know O2 do (with Mobileweb) but what about O2 pre-pay and other networks (both post-pay and pre-pay)

Also which network ha the cheapest GPRS (data) charges?

Cheers for any feedback.
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Posted: 2005-05-11 15:23:11
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soulframe Posts: 225

???
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Posted: 2005-05-11 17:46:22
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soulframe Posts: 225

BUMP!!!
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Posted: 2005-05-11 19:16:38
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BITRU Posts: 153

Any network that has internet (not only WAP) gprs.
Chippest cost. Dont be lasy. go on provider web site.
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Posted: 2005-05-12 08:46:45
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soulframe Posts: 225

I meant FULL INTERNET ACCESS, Internet over GPRS.
When a mobilephone has a built in HTML internet browser (e.g. Opera, Pocket Internet Explorer, NetFront etc.) it requires a different APN.

It seems that no one on Esato has ever used Opera or other such applications that require Full Internet over GPRS on a pay-as-you-go/pre-pay sim card.

Please somebody prove me wrong as Customer services haven't got a clue.

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[ This Message was edited by: soulframe on 2005-05-12 14:07 ]
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Posted: 2005-05-12 15:06:57
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k700nut Posts: > 500

for agile messenger,you require igprs...and the only payandgo sim that can offer this is orange uk afaik.opera and netfront work fine on o2 payg and all other networks.i only use these networks,so can't comment on data charges on other networks.o2 through proxy server is free but absolute crap...orange is MUCH better but chargeable.hope this helps. This message was posted from a P900
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Posted: 2005-05-12 15:16:38
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soulframe Posts: 225

Thanks for the info. I just tried to connect to Opera using my normal O2 pay monthly Wap account and although I was connected, I couldn't actually open any web pages. Everything works fine with my Mobileweb account though.
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Posted: 2005-05-12 15:33:06
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k700nut Posts: > 500

no problem mate.with o2 payg i use the following settings in opera/netty ;proxy enabled:tick,server:193.113.200.195 and port 8080...and same in netfront,and don't have any difficulties opening large web pages.re your comment,i used to call this message board a 'tree of knowledge',over time though,you'll be more inclined to think of it as the 'bush of ignorance'...don't get me wrong,there's a few very helpful and unbiased members on here...but the vast majority seem to be precisely the opposite,and only interested in a super high post count status. This message was posted from a P900
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Posted: 2005-05-12 16:00:14
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soulframe Posts: 225

Ok. I just got off the phone with the Virgin Mobile Technical department enquiring about their GPRS network.

I asked them about Internet over GPRS. I explained to them that my phone has a built in Internet browser (I emphasised the difference between Wap 2.0 and HTML browsers). Then I told them that I wanted to use my phone as a modem and connect it to my laptop to surf the net. They said to do that I could only use CSD for that and not GPRS.
Am I right in saying that both Opera and using my P900 as a modem, connected to my laptop to browse the web would both require an Internet-over-GPRS account, like O2 MobileWeb?
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Posted: 2005-05-12 17:30:12
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Mirage20uk Posts: 5

hi every body iam new in esato but i really found it fun to know all about p series bec iam one of the owners and i really used opera by the web account that my network provider provided to me and its Mobinil in Egypt. iam not sure that it will work with u or not.
try www.mobinil.com
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Posted: 2005-05-12 17:37:43
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