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  1. #1
    jim
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    I have a question I'm not sure if anyone can answer.

    I set up my MPX220 as a modem for internet connection when my ISP is down.
    I've created a Dial Up Network connection. I have it set to dial *99# with
    user name [email protected]
    My question is: will using this charge me a data connection charges? Even if
    i'm not a Cingular customer?

    Any help would be appreciated. thanks





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  2. #2
    Kevin K
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    Re: Cingular GPRS modem for Internet

    On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 00:22:36 +0000, jim wrote:

    > I have a question I'm not sure if anyone can answer.
    >
    > I set up my MPX220 as a modem for internet connection when my ISP is down.
    > I've created a Dial Up Network connection. I have it set to dial *99# with
    > user name [email protected]
    > My question is: will using this charge me a data connection charges? Even
    > if i'm not a Cingular customer?
    >
    > Any help would be appreciated. thanks


    If you aren't a cingular customer how do you expect to use it?

    It would seem that it would be like using Cingular voicemail if you don't
    have cingular service.

    Most likely, you won't be able to connect. If you do somehow get a data
    connection, you will probably get charged by your cellular phone company,
    at whatever rates they charge.




  3. #3
    Thurman
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    Re: Cingular GPRS modem for Internet


    "Kevin K" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news[email protected]...
    > On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 00:22:36 +0000, jim wrote:
    >> I've created a Dial Up Network connection. I have it set to dial *99#
    >> with
    >> user name [email protected]
    >> My question is: will using this charge me a data connection charges? Even
    >> if i'm not a Cingular customer?

    >
    > If you aren't a cingular customer how do you expect to use it?
    >
    > Most likely, you won't be able to connect. If you do somehow get a data
    > connection, you will probably get charged by your cellular phone company,
    > at whatever rates they charge.


    That kinda sets a new standard for roaming, doesn't it?





  4. #4
    Kevin K
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    Re: Cingular GPRS modem for Internet

    On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 07:27:37 -0500, Thurman wrote:

    >
    > "Kevin K" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news[email protected]...
    >> [quoted text muted]

    >
    > That kinda sets a new standard for roaming, doesn't it?


    If possible, the market for data services goes away.

    Subscriber of Cingular, just use Tmobile for data. If a Tmobile customer,
    use Cingular. As use spreads, both drop data.




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