Thanks for the reply!
There is apparently a port scanner for Windows Mobile, but it isn't
open source so I can't take a look at it, and it doesn't mention
anything about 3G or different providers anyway.

This is pale in comparison to nmap, which as a bunch of low level
tricks. This is just attempting to make tcp/udp connections on each
successive port using the native connect() method (a port of a program
called JMap).

Hrmm. Other threads on this list mention something about T-Mobile
running a proxy service of some sort and I'm wondering if this is
important. I just don't see what would make it work on a wifi network
and not on 3G!
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