On 2006-08-24 06:32:27 -0700, Jon Schøpzinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
I also have this phone, and have stumbled in to the same problem.
I just think that it isn't in nokia's interest to change this, as it
forces consumers to have some sort of local hardware, that (possibly)
only the telecom provider can give them. This forces the users away from
using cheaper services.
Nokia makes a load from the telecom operators around the world, and are
not interested in pissing them off, by letting their users bypass their
price structure.
Just my 5 cents.
This is a bogus non-issue. Your system isn't configured right or the
phone is set wrong. I have used my E60 from many locations on NATS
outside the local LAN (which is also a NATTED config).
I think the "it's a conspiracy" thing is a red herring.
Now, the fact you can't easily get these phone in the US, that's a
conspiracy ;~)
Marty
Marty,
I was not going to get it based on what people said about the E61 and the
NAT issues. Is this false ? I was thinking of getting it for when I travel
to Israel. There seems to be a lot of open wifi connections all over the
country there. Also how is the radio for the wifi on it ?
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