
05-19-2007, 07:53 PM
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Re: Off peak tariff - WAP, GPRS, data calls - whats it all mean ???
LoopyLemon <whosasillyspammer@hotmail.com> writes
>But now it gets tricky I'm thinking of getting a T610 and not been up to
>date with new phones what services will I find useful with it. Whats the
>charging structure of WAP, GPRS and what services do they offer - i.e. is
>this the internet on your phone or just services provided by the operator,
>can I see sites like ebay and such?
I'll re-use a bizarre analogy I posted recently.
Think of it like a nice cup of tea. WAP is the 'tea' and GPRS is the
'cup' - the cup delivers tea to you. You can also drink tea out of a
mug instead of a cup. (HS)CSD (i.e. dialling up) is your 'mug'. You can
use your cup or mug to deliver you other refreshing drinks as well, you
might want POP3 mail access (or 'coffee'). The pot is the Internet, but
you'll have to decide what the bourbon cream is.
HTH ;-)
>Is GPRS the same as wap just a quicker access mechanism.
No.
>And what about data calls you see tariff prices for - what are these
>for?
For making other data calls. TBH (and this isn't being rude), if you
don't know what it's for then you don't need it.
>Are there other providers you can call for WAP and get cheaper?
There are other people who provide WAP dialup access. Some ISPs do, but
they may not be cheaper - although (depending on price plan) may be a
useful way of using up inclusive minutes that might otherwise get
wasted.
>Also what about Orange Open Access - is this a full WAP/GPRS service - it
>seems very cheap at only £4 for 200mins/10 MB a month
It's full WAP, either by dialup (CSD) where you get 200 mins, or by GPRS
where you get 10Mb.
>and why do orange other extra GPRS packs in that case.
Because you can use GPRS for more than just WAP.
>If this is the case I might be tempted to joining orange can this pack
>be added to the OVP plans.
Certainly to the OVP Virgin plan - so I assume that it can be added to
others.
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Dave
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