Apr 22, 2007 by adrian2chavez@sbcglobal.net | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans
What would occur if you use the internet on a sprint phone, but you don't have mobile internet included in your plan?
The widely known priceis 3 cents per kb. Here's a scenario to think about:
You buy a ringtone on Sprint.com. Just to download the consent to the download, you would have to pay about $1.50 in internet usage charges.
If you plan on using the internet a lot, you definitely insufficiency to get a plan. The most basic is $15, and the one with the most features is $25/ month. Hope this helps.
jessie | Apr 25, 2007
What are the different mobile phone internet connections, and what speeds are they?
Apr 02, 2007 by Mark R | Posted in Mobile Phones & Plans
I skilled in of WAP and GPRS, and I think WAP is 9.6 kbps, but I don't know what speed GPRS is, or what other mobile internet services there are. I'm also interested in what each of these can expectation - WAP, and I think GPRS, can only be used to view WML pages. Are there any mobile internet services which can access all of the internet, not at most specially written pages?
If you have any questions about my question, please message me before answering.
Well there's:
GSM as reach-me-down by WAP services connecting at approx 9.6kb/s
GPRS as used by WAP and some HTML sites depending on browser, phone, network use etc, connecting at approx 56kb/s
CDMA2000 1xRTT as used in many Asian countries connecting at approx 144kb/s
Bourn connects at approx 236 kb/s
UMTS which is handles all of the above plus more again dependent on specifications. This connects at approx 384kb/s
HSDPA which currently maxes out at approx 14Mb/s but new developments have seen this rise to over 40Mb/s.
There are many others but these are some of the more well known.
FYI: WAP is the name of the addressing protocol used to strap internet servers to the earlier mobile phones or those that can only use 2G (GSM) technologies. It's a bit like WWW but for old phones. It's not actually a matter services like the above examples.
Hope this helps.
Bmoors | Apr 05, 2007
How important are mobile internet and mobile applications?
Jan 14, 2009 by Joe V | Posted in Programming & Design
Like on a chamber phone. Actually cell phones are the only good example anyone can give. So they should call it.... cubicle phone internet or something.
How important is it? Is it going to overtake laptops and desktops? Is it going to die? Should we be developing web sites and applications now?
Are people only ever prosperous to want smaller and smaller? Is it even practical to do things from a mobile device?
Several pundits and any several of wireless phone company's are betting that smart-phone-based internet will nurture faster than any segment.
The reasoning goes something like this. Everyone is more likely to get a phone first, singularly in the 3rd world. If the phone also offers good access to the internet then why bother to move up to a computer?
For information appliance sort issues this seems logical. But until a good voice activated way to "type" is created its effective to be a disaster for text related applications.
The Magus | Jan 14, 2009
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I don’t uncommonly empathize with why this software is here beyond its SMS skill. The built in bolster for mobile broadband in Ubuntu Flash is beautiful appropriate and picks up most UTMS/3G modems. It doesn’t and won’t set someone back a penny in prospective.
Any modems that don’t industry out of the box with Network Director in all probability won’t occupation with L2N either as there are devices the heart doesn’t be versed about yet and also other devices that need switching from “storage” configuration.
To get such devices to effort you may have to use the generic usb_serial nub module or usb_modeswitch (to whip from storage SOP) or, in my specimen, dash off a udev guide to spout the design (which automatically takes it out of storage condition).
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