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Internet without signing up for T-Zones?

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JR - 26 Sep 2003 20:59 GMT
T-Mobile customer retention program has allowed me to upgrade my phone
to a 6610 for $35 and 1 month free service.
I am interested in the T-Zones service as I have never experienced
the internet on a cell phone before. I read a review on amazon.com
that says you don't need T-Zones to get internet. Here's some of the
review:

"One thing that I found out recently is that you don't need T-Zones
from Tmobile to go online. Every T-mobile plan comes with GSM data,
meaning that instead of speeds of 56 Kbps is around 9 Kbps (With those
small size WAP websites do you really think it makes a difference).
Anyways there are ways to set up your 6610 to connect to CSD which
uses regular minutes and you are surfing the net, being able to
download pics and ringtones (not java apps, you need t-zones for
that)."

Is this true or is this guy full of sh*t? If it is true how do I set
up my phone to do this?

 James
nael - 28 Sep 2003 05:12 GMT
In order to access the internet with Tmobile, you must subscribe to
TZONE. There is no other way around it since they block routing
functionalty to the internet for your phone if you dont pay for
subscribtion.

-Nael

> T-Mobile customer retention program has allowed me to upgrade my phone
> to a 6610 for $35 and 1 month free service.
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>   James
 
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