Merhabalar, On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 09:21:09AM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Merhaba Mehmet, > > Am 2006-01-30 18:13:07, schrieb Mehmet Turker: > > Bu Turkcell has TurkcellConnect Mobile Modem Cards.It uses GPRS/EDGE. > > > > http://www.turkcell.com.tr/index/0,1028,300405,00.html > > > > Mehmet > ------------------------- END OF REPLYED MESSAGE ------------------------- > > I have checked... > In March I will come to Turkey (Denizli) now I need a PCMCIA-Card > which support GPRS+EDGE. Later Protocol is not availlable in France > and Germany so I do not know, which PCMCIA Card to buy... > > Can you recommend some?
Alternatively, If you have a mobile phone that supports bluetooth and gprs and bluetooth support on your computer (or instead of bluetooth a cable with which you can access your phone's AT command interface), you do not need a modem card. I generally use the above method with a pre-paid Turkcell subscription while I'm in Turkey. The rates are not the best, however, I find it affordable if you are using it to check your e-mail now and then. And except the special offer of first 5MB free, you get the same rates anyway. > Whats the price of the PCMCIA-Card selled be Turkcell (Abo: GPRScell). > Now I have to check the curence TL/Euro because for the first 5 MByte > are 0,00180 TL/kByte. Note that this price is for regular subscriptions. If you are planning to use a a pre-paid card, it is more expensive. 1 unit per 60k (the tokens for pre-paid cards are sold in 100/250/500 units, and last time I bought it was around 0.1YTL per unit). > And what is YTL and DK? > > YTL seems to be a the new currency in TR. You are right about YTL. DK is probably an abbreviation for dakika (minute). Hope this helps, -- cagri -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

