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    I found this site that has it for $199.99 [url]http://wwwXXXXXXXXXXX


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    Quote Originally Posted by siempre fresco
    tmobile online is their online service where you pay bills and stuff like that
    I pay $2.99 per month for "T-Zones". It's essentially wap access to the internet. You can browse wap sites and many regular web sites (as long as they are basic html sites, nothing fancy). That $2.99 (USD) buys 1 meg of transfer per month, if you go over I believe they charge an additional $10 for 5 more megs of transfer. If it's not active, I believe you can activate it by just entering from the t-zones menu item on your phone. By doing that, it subscribes you to it and you'll see the extra $2.99 on your bill. Other than that, you may have to call T-Mobile and have them activate it. Just dial 611 and ask about it, they'll be able to activate it. They also offer FULL internet access, but it's like $20 / month. You get a real internet APN instead of a wap APN, and you should be able to do ANYTHING that's possible from a phone, like remote access to your computer.



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    Oh duh, yeah, I tried to pay my bill there once, but even though I was paying the amount due, the website kept saying I was overpaying, so I never use it. The store is on my way to work, so I just stop in and pay it. It's in a mall, so I usually do lunch there before heading into work, and so it's just easier for me to pay it in person. I've been able to configure pop3 emails, and stuff like that though.



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