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  1. #1
    Darren
    Guest
    Hi

    I have a simonly deal with o2 online, (the £25 per month deal)

    I have their "unlimited" web bolton and use it for internet on my
    Nokia N95 using its own browser.

    I understany using it to connect to a laptop and use the phones 3G
    might be against the rules?

    Can anybody confirm this?

    If it is against the rules, how they they actually know you're doing
    it?

    Surely the phone acts as a modem no matter what you access and how?

    thanks



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  2. #2
    Sam
    Guest

    Re: O2 GPRS/3G "sim only" mobile tarriff - use on laptops/computers

    On Mon, 12 May 2008 07:46:51 -0700 (PDT), Darren
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Hi
    >
    >I have a simonly deal with o2 online, (the £25 per month deal)
    >
    >I have their "unlimited" web bolton and use it for internet on my
    >Nokia N95 using its own browser.
    >
    >I understany using it to connect to a laptop and use the phones 3G
    >might be against the rules?
    >
    >Can anybody confirm this?
    >
    >If it is against the rules, how they they actually know you're doing
    >it?
    >
    >Surely the phone acts as a modem no matter what you access and how?
    >
    >thanks


    When you access the net using an external device via bluetooth or
    cable, the APN on the bill shows up as mobile.o2.co.uk and when you
    access the net from the handset browser it shows up as wap.o2.co.uk.

    I have this bolt on enabled on one of my Simplicity SIM's (high
    street/store version) and haven't had any issues with connecting an
    external device as yet.

    Sam.



  3. #3
    IanM
    Guest

    Re: O2 GPRS/3G "sim only" mobile tarriff - use on laptops/computers


    "Sam" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Mon, 12 May 2008 07:46:51 -0700 (PDT), Darren
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>Hi
    >>
    >>I have a simonly deal with o2 online, (the £25 per month deal)
    >>
    >>I have their "unlimited" web bolton and use it for internet on my
    >>Nokia N95 using its own browser.
    >>
    >>I understany using it to connect to a laptop and use the phones 3G
    >>might be against the rules?
    >>
    >>Can anybody confirm this?
    >>
    >>If it is against the rules, how they they actually know you're doing
    >>it?
    >>
    >>Surely the phone acts as a modem no matter what you access and how?
    >>
    >>thanks

    >
    > When you access the net using an external device via bluetooth or
    > cable, the APN on the bill shows up as mobile.o2.co.uk and when you
    > access the net from the handset browser it shows up as wap.o2.co.uk.
    >
    > I have this bolt on enabled on one of my Simplicity SIM's (high
    > street/store version) and haven't had any issues with connecting an
    > external device as yet.
    >
    > Sam.


    that depends on the APN you use on your handset, I always use the
    mobile.o2.co.uk APN on my handset.

    IanM





  4. #4
    Adrian C
    Guest

    Re: O2 GPRS/3G "sim only" mobile tarriff - OT: BLACKBERRY?

    IanM wrote:
    >
    > that depends on the APN you use on your handset, I always use the
    > mobile.o2.co.uk APN on my handset.
    >
    > IanM
    >



    So which APNs are chargable? O2 are a mess of APN names at the moment

    1) APN:mobile.o2.co.uk USER:faster PASSassword
    2) APN:mobile.o2.co.uk USER:mobileweb PASSassword
    3) APN:wap.o2.co.uk USER:O2WAP PASSassword

    Sorry OT aside,

    I'm on an "unlimited" Blackberry GPRS/EDGE tarif that normally doesn't
    use an APN (connect is via Blackberry Internet Service), but if I wanna
    play with say Opera, the use of an APN is £1/MB - unless one of the
    above is free in my contract. Anyone confirm?

    <http://www.my-blackberryfromo2.com/documents/BlackBerry_Consumer_Tariff_Table_April_2008.pdf>

    O2 gives really poor technical info for data users - Blackberry, N95 and
    Apple iPhone users. Most only find out what "unlimited" means after the
    shocking first bill.

    --
    Adrian C



  5. #5
    IanM
    Guest

    Re: O2 GPRS/3G "sim only" mobile tarriff - OT: BLACKBERRY?


    "Adrian C" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > IanM wrote:
    >>
    >> that depends on the APN you use on your handset, I always use the
    >> mobile.o2.co.uk APN on my handset.
    >>
    >> IanM

    >
    >
    > So which APNs are chargable? O2 are a mess of APN names at the moment
    >
    > 1) APN:mobile.o2.co.uk USER:faster PASSassword
    > 2) APN:mobile.o2.co.uk USER:mobileweb PASSassword
    > 3) APN:wap.o2.co.uk USER:O2WAP PASSassword
    >


    I'm using yet another

    APN:mobile.o2.co.uk USER2web PASSassword

    This is ok to use on PAYM £7.50 data bolt-on

    I will try the others

    IanM






  6. #6
    Brian A
    Guest

    Re: O2 GPRS/3G "sim only" mobile tarriff - OT: BLACKBERRY?

    On Mon, 12 May 2008 20:00:55 +0100, Adrian C <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >IanM wrote:
    >>
    >> that depends on the APN you use on your handset, I always use the
    >> mobile.o2.co.uk APN on my handset.
    >>
    >> IanM
    >>

    >
    >
    >So which APNs are chargable? O2 are a mess of APN names at the moment
    >
    >1) APN:mobile.o2.co.uk USER:faster PASSassword
    >2) APN:mobile.o2.co.uk USER:mobileweb PASSassword
    >3) APN:wap.o2.co.uk USER:O2WAP PASSassword
    >
    >Sorry OT aside,
    >
    >I'm on an "unlimited" Blackberry GPRS/EDGE tarif that normally doesn't
    >use an APN (connect is via Blackberry Internet Service), but if I wanna
    >play with say Opera, the use of an APN is £1/MB - unless one of the
    >above is free in my contract. Anyone confirm?
    >
    ><http://www.my-blackberryfromo2.com/documents/BlackBerry_Consumer_Tariff_Table_April_2008.pdf>
    >
    >O2 gives really poor technical info for data users - Blackberry, N95 and
    >Apple iPhone users. Most only find out what "unlimited" means after the
    >shocking first bill.

    Indeed so, and, IMO, Vodafone are the worst.
    This term 'unlimited' is just a complete scam. The government let the
    mobile companies get away with far too much. It is not so bad if, when
    the limit is reached, the connection slows but that is not the case.
    The UK Government didn't help the consumer over the roaming in Europe
    scam either according to EU Commissioner Viviane Redding.
    I still think that the amount agreed is a complete rip off. How much
    does it cost to transfer a call to France for example - well virtually
    nothing - how can it.?To make a landline call is cheap so how is
    transferring a mobile call any different? Do I hear 'terminiation
    fees!' ? Well that wants sorting too!

    ---
    Remove 'no_spam_' from email address.
    ---



  7. #7
    R. Mark Clayton
    Guest

    Re: O2 GPRS/3G "sim only" mobile tarriff - OT: BLACKBERRY?


    "Adrian C" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...

    > O2 gives really poor technical info for data users - Blackberry, N95 and
    > Apple iPhone users. Most only find out what "unlimited" means after the
    > shocking first bill.


    Oh to renege now the deal is done!

    >
    > --
    > Adrian C






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