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T-zones: access denied

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babolat30@aol.com - 24 Sep 2007 02:08 GMT
I've had T-Zones ($5.99/mo) for about a yr now. I was able to access
most of the popular sites (CNN, ebay, Google, etc) via my Samsung
T-809. The downloaded apps like opera mini and gmail (downloaded app)
never did work but I was able to get to these sites as long as I used
the built-in browser. Everything was working fine till yesterday.
Today, when I tried to access these sites, I all of a sudden, get the
following error message:

Error: Requested content 'www.<sitename>.com' cannot be accessed. You
do not have access to the site.

Any idea why this is happening? I hope this is not the end to
accessing these sites for $5.99/mo?
Cyrus Afzali - 24 Sep 2007 14:38 GMT
>I've had T-Zones ($5.99/mo) for about a yr now. I was able to access
>most of the popular sites (CNN, ebay, Google, etc) via my Samsung
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>Any idea why this is happening? I hope this is not the end to
>accessing these sites for $5.99/mo?

It might or might not be. That plan is not "supposed" to allow for
access to those sites,  but has occasionally supported it over the
years. They might have once again closed the hole that allows access
to port 80 applications for $5.99. To do that reliably, you need
T-Mobile Internet (or Web, whatever it's now called) for $19.99.

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