Re: Three X-Series silver: using your phone as a modem
- From: "acdeag" <KWDQVSEETUHW@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 22:01:40 GMT
My understanding is that all of the Three services that fall under X-Series
are by proxy. You can't, for example, install your own internet app on your
phone and use it for free, unless it's able to route through the available
proxies.
Oh no, are you telling me that I won't be able to use applications such as
the Gmail java midlet or the ShoZu blogging application because they are
not specifically included in X-Series?
Or is this proxy transparent to the applications and routes all the usual
protocol on the usual ports (HTTP, HTTPS, POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP at least)
automatically?
I think I'm gonna go mad here trying to understand those silly data plans
and all their stupid restrictions, limited unlimited allowances and mad
pricing.
You can install any app you like and any data usage is included (I have downloaded Fring and that data use is included), however modem use is not. Not sure how they tell, but I presume they can.
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