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vanstmic Occasional Visitor

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Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2004 4:03 pm Post subject: |
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Well thats's what I would have thought but when I spoke to O2 customer services they advised I needed to have the full GPRS added to my account rather than just the WAP. I can select to just pay as I use but its 3.49/MB. I was just trying to establish if I could connect without this change as I currently get some data free every month. |
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Trev_H Occasional Visitor

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Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2004 5:41 pm Post subject: |
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I can confirm that you must subscribe to the data packages on o2. I'm on o2 400 but still needed to subscribe to the data 5 package to use active sync for Exchange 2003 (mobile email) and TTT.
By the way, did anyone notice yesterday (Monday) that the amount of data transferred increased dramatically? I went from Colchester - Brighton - Leeds - Colchester and regularly had 100+ incidents downloaded. Still had to exit the app a few times due to the usual "Check internet connection" error.
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pliplop Occasional Visitor

Joined: Jun 15, 2004 Posts: 4
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Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2004 10:25 pm Post subject: |
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i'm on pay as you go and i can use traffic no problems at all. i phoned o2 and asked them to activate gprs internet (i think they call it web something!).
i am on a payasyougo deal that gives free gprs plus text messages for a month everytime i top up with more than 10 quid. so i havent seen how much it costs to download... |
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Fuego Regular Visitor

Joined: 07/06/2003 16:45:14 Posts: 114 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 12:48 am Post subject: |
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On my PDA (iPAQ 3870, yes it's getting on in years like me ), I use GPRS Monitor, which is handy for keeping track of usage. Once you enter the GPRS rate/MB (usually on the network provider's web site, somewhere, buried, deep down, where no one can ever find it ) it'll give you the cost at a glance too.
I'm on Orange PAYG, and I think I was using Internet GPRS on PAYG for nearly a year before anyone at Orange Customer Support finally admitted that it was available . So my advice is to try it if in doubt.
As for TTT I've found that the connection/disconnection issue makes it fairly useless to do automatic updates.
So far as I can tell, what seems to happen is that if you go through a patchy GPRS area and it tries to update, then the connection breaks. This requires restarts of various things. Since this is clearly not a good idea whilst driving, it forces numerous stops. You become your own traffic jam
Anyway, for now, I've set mine to manully update, and I just hit it when I'm sitting in traffic and have a good signal strength indication from my mobile
TTT appears to have a few other wrinkles, as others have noted. One that I think may be TTT related,. although it could be a TTN3 thing, is that the GPS position goes a little crazy after a while, and in certain poor areas of reception (although have not determined if this is GPRS and/or GPS) whilst TTT is failing at getting an updates connection. Effectively the GPS position on TTN3's screen jumps about 50 yeards to the left, or right, maintaining a parallel position (more or less) with your true course.
Not seen anyone mention anything like this yet. TTN2 was pretty reliable for me. |
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MrT Frequent Visitor

Joined: Nov 14, 2003 Posts: 2146 Location: Surrounded by A1, M1 & M25
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Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 6:32 am Post subject: |
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pliplop wrote: | i'm on pay as you go and i can use traffic no problems at all. i phoned o2 and asked them to activate gprs internet (i think they call it web something!).
i am on a payasyougo deal that gives free gprs plus text messages for a month everytime i top up with more than 10 quid. so i havent seen how much it costs to download... |
PLIPLOP - what APN, password and username are you using on 02 PAYG for mobile internet? Their support told me that this service is not available. |
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