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T-Zones and T-Mobile Internet

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ef - 27 Sep 2003 18:33 GMT
I have T-Mobile unlimited internet for 20 bucks
then I need T-Zones or not for phone web browsing?
Wayne - 27 Sep 2003 20:36 GMT
NO, all you need is T-Mobile unlimited... they both go through the same
gateway (although, for picture messaging - you'll need a different
configuration - depending on your phone)

BTW, T-Zone is ony WAP browsing - not web browsing (& email) available
with the unlimited plan.

Wayne

> I have T-Mobile unlimited internet for 20 bucks
> then I need T-Zones or not for phone web browsing?
ef - 28 Sep 2003 03:41 GMT
.....
I made another gateway profile for realplayer
actually, both (wap and internet2) can be used for realplayer
but the former is not so stable

actually, I don't have n-gage yet till the Monday after next week
the major reason to get n-gage is internet radio capability
hope n-gage realplayer has hi-fi stereo, 3650 realplayer sounds poor, no
stereo at all

> NO, all you need is T-Mobile unlimited... they both go through the
> same gateway (although, for picture messaging - you'll need a
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>> I have T-Mobile unlimited internet for 20 bucks
>> then I need T-Zones or not for phone web browsing?
 
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