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  1. #1
    zacnici
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    My wife and I are planning to tour Australia and New Zealand in January

    Vodafone seems to fit our needs as we need coverage including GPRS in
    the metro areas, Cairns and Ayres Rock

    A few questions

    1. Can I access my own pop and smtp servers?
    2. Can you please provide the settings so that I can set the phones
    up in advance?
    3. What is the cost of GPRS, I have heard it is $5 Mb?

    Regards




    See More: Prepay GPRS Australia and New Zealand




  2. #2
    Dogfart
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    Re: Prepay GPRS Australia and New Zealand

    On 27 Dec 2005, at 01:18:09 [GMT -0800] (20:18:09 Tuesday, 27 December 2005
    where I live) "zacnici" wrote:

    > Vodafone seems to fit our needs as we need coverage including GPRS in
    > the metro areas, Cairns and Ayres Rock


    Vodaphone have the worst coverage in OZ by far, sorry to say.

    Looks like they threw in the towel a few years ago.




  3. #3
    Chris Severn
    Guest

    Re: Prepay GPRS Australia and New Zealand

    zacnici wrote:
    > My wife and I are planning to tour Australia and New Zealand in January
    >
    > Vodafone seems to fit our needs as we need coverage including GPRS in
    > the metro areas, Cairns and Ayres Rock
    >
    > A few questions
    >
    > 1. Can I access my own pop and smtp servers?
    > 2. Can you please provide the settings so that I can set the phones
    > up in advance?
    > 3. What is the cost of GPRS, I have heard it is $5 Mb?
    >
    > Regards
    >


    If what you want is coverage, go with Telstra.

    Yes, you can access your own pop server. You can probably access your
    own smtp server, but your smtp server probably has protection of it's
    own to stop remote sending of mail.

    Ask Telstra for the settings. It's probably on their website. So too is
    the cost.



  4. #4
    John Henderson
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    Re: Prepay GPRS Australia and New Zealand

    Chris Severn wrote:

    > Yes, you can access your own pop server. You can probably
    > access your own smtp server, but your smtp server probably has
    > protection of it's own to stop remote sending of mail.


    Use this Telstra SMTP server: mail.bigpond.com

    John



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