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$9.99 T-zones Pro and VPN?

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John Smith - 04 Dec 2004 04:54 GMT
Hi,
I added the $9.99 T-Zones Pro and now I can do VPN and Remote Desktop
etc. via my phone as a modem. Will I be charged more than the $9.99?

Before this, I had the $4.99 T-zones. I could do email and WWW on my
laptop. T-mobile never charged me more than the $4.99.

T-mobile is not so clear about the Pro version, they just say corporate
email access. Does that mean VPN?  The VPN port (PPTP) is now open after
I upgraded from $4.99 to $9.99 Pro. I just wonder whether I'll be
charged more by using VPN.

Thanks.
Danska - 04 Dec 2004 06:42 GMT
I always assumed that the 9.99 t-zones just has access to corp. email. Not
vpn. I thought they had a vpn internet access for like 19.95.
> Hi,
> I added the $9.99 T-Zones Pro and now I can do VPN and Remote Desktop etc.
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>
> Thanks.
Charles Hawtrey - 12 Dec 2004 20:14 GMT
>I always assumed that the 9.99 t-zones just has access to corp. email. Not
>vpn. I thought they had a vpn internet access for like 19.95.

What exactly is "corporate email" as opposed to any other kind of
email?  Is it just a euphemism for Outlook Exchange?

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John Richards - 13 Dec 2004 00:51 GMT
> What exactly is "corporate email" as opposed to any other kind of
> email?  Is it just a euphemism for Outlook Exchange?

Yes.

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im@FAKEDOMAIN.kadarnet.REMOVE.com - 07 Jan 2005 21:21 GMT
>> What exactly is "corporate email" as opposed to any other kind of
>> email?  Is it just a euphemism for Outlook Exchange?
>
> Yes.

Does anyone know what protocols are allowed? Do smtp, pop and imap
clients work with this service? Or is this a wap interface to access
"corporate" mail servers? Which APNs can be used with T-zones pro?

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peppe la pue - 11 Dec 2004 13:34 GMT
the difference between the TZones 499 and TZones 999 is the MB usage.  this allows you to have more storage for cororate email.  no it is not VPN.  if you are looking to do alot of email banking and exchanges of perosnal information over your laptop or phone.  i suggest you send the extra cash and get the internetVPN for 1999.  The TZones services are not secure and ANYONE can hack into your information and trace it if they really want to. with the VPN internet.  mind you it is a little bit slower, it definitly gives you that added security.
John Smith - 13 Dec 2004 05:25 GMT
With the TZones Pro for 999, I do can use VPN. My question is whether
they'll charge me?

> the difference between the TZones 499 and TZones 999 is the MB usage.  this allows you to have more storage for cororate email.  no it is not VPN.
if you are looking to do alot of email banking and exchanges of perosnal
information over your laptop or phone.  i suggest you send the extra cash
and get the internetVPN for 1999.  The TZones services are not secure and
ANYONE can hack into your information and trace it if they really want to.
with the VPN internet.  mind you it is a little bit slower, it definitly
gives you that added security.

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peppe la pue - 20 Jan 2005 16:25 GMT
same price just aske for it to be changed to InternetVPN call customer care department they will change it for you
 
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