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  1. #1
    Dave Wolff
    Guest
    Does anyone of a way I can use my I60C as a modem (and be able to dial out)
    without having to pay Nextel 10 bucks a month for the privilege?

    Thanks,
    Dave





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  2. #2
    Mike Callery
    Guest

    Re: I60 as a modem

    I would think if your phone could dial a local ISP that you'd get around
    this.

    I know when I had Sprint, using the phone to get mail was a charge through
    Sprint because their system was re-directing my traffic from cell to the
    net.

    Now, if my phone simply dialed BellSouth and then I got mail through it, it
    was a normal call. The trick is then to get your phone connected to your
    device, PDA, etc.


    "Dave Wolff" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Does anyone of a way I can use my I60C as a modem (and be able to dial

    out)
    > without having to pay Nextel 10 bucks a month for the privilege?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Dave
    >
    >






  3. #3
    Mike Callery
    Guest

    Re: I60 as a modem

    I would think if your phone could dial a local ISP that you'd get around
    this.

    I know when I had Sprint, using the phone to get mail was a charge through
    Sprint because their system was re-directing my traffic from cell to the
    net.

    Now, if my phone simply dialed BellSouth and then I got mail through it, it
    was a normal call. The trick is then to get your phone connected to your
    device, PDA, etc.


    "Dave Wolff" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Does anyone of a way I can use my I60C as a modem (and be able to dial

    out)
    > without having to pay Nextel 10 bucks a month for the privilege?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Dave
    >
    >






  4. #4
    Steve
    Guest

    Re: I60 as a modem

    NOPE... It doesn't work that way with Nextel.


    "Mike Callery" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:UZv6b.127122$xf.51831@lakeread04...
    > I would think if your phone could dial a local ISP that you'd get around
    > this.
    >
    > I know when I had Sprint, using the phone to get mail was a charge through
    > Sprint because their system was re-directing my traffic from cell to the
    > net.
    >
    > Now, if my phone simply dialed BellSouth and then I got mail through it,

    it
    > was a normal call. The trick is then to get your phone connected to your
    > device, PDA, etc.
    >
    >
    > "Dave Wolff" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Does anyone of a way I can use my I60C as a modem (and be able to dial

    > out)
    > > without having to pay Nextel 10 bucks a month for the privilege?
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > > Dave
    > >
    > >

    >
    >
    >






  5. #5
    Steve
    Guest

    Re: I60 as a modem

    NOPE... It doesn't work that way with Nextel.


    "Mike Callery" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:UZv6b.127122$xf.51831@lakeread04...
    > I would think if your phone could dial a local ISP that you'd get around
    > this.
    >
    > I know when I had Sprint, using the phone to get mail was a charge through
    > Sprint because their system was re-directing my traffic from cell to the
    > net.
    >
    > Now, if my phone simply dialed BellSouth and then I got mail through it,

    it
    > was a normal call. The trick is then to get your phone connected to your
    > device, PDA, etc.
    >
    >
    > "Dave Wolff" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Does anyone of a way I can use my I60C as a modem (and be able to dial

    > out)
    > > without having to pay Nextel 10 bucks a month for the privilege?
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > > Dave
    > >
    > >

    >
    >
    >