If you need help getting the correct data settings, for any carrier, head over to howardforums.com.

e.g.  Tmobile:
wiki - http://wiki.howardforums.com/index.php/T-Mobile
40 page thread about Tmobile's online data tool - http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=333790
Port 80:  http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=518666
etc

-adam

Jason Elwell wrote:
I have a "traditional" plan with Tmobile. I just added the $5.99 "T-MobileWeb" to my account in preparation for the arrival of my Neo. It appears that this $5.99 service should be sufficient (instead the $29.99 "Total Internet" plan) as long as the Neo can play nice with it's proxy server and "email bridge".

Now I just need my Neo :)

-Jason




On Sunday 08 July 2007 20:32:32 Jeff Rush wrote:
 > The one guideline you need to be aware of is that you CAN NOT get data
 > GPRS or EDGE on a pay as you go plan (T-Mobile to go).  It has to be
 > on a post paid monthly account.  To my knowledge and research, neither
 > AT&T or T-Mobile will permit a data package on a pay as you go basis.

It wouldn't be the first time their webpage was wrong, but the T-mobile
page for pay-as-you-go (which I have) says you can add Internet access,
which they call their "SideKick" feature, for $1/day.  I haven't tried it,
and it certainly is more expensive than your $5.99/mo option.

(just placed an order for a Neo1973 and looking forward to developing)

-Jeff


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