While not GSM, (in case it is of any help), Reliance India Mobile CDMA 
handset allows you to connect a PC to internet. It acts like a wireless modem.

Thanks,
- Prabhat Ranjan
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On Sunday 20 July 2003 09:51 am, you wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, Mukund Deshmukh wrote:
> > > Is a GSM modem quite different from a normal analog  modem?
> >
> > GSM modem works with cellular connection and normal modem (I do not dare
> > to call it analouge!!) with dial up line.
> >
> > Many of the latest GSM/CDMA hand set supports modem.
>
> The May PCQ has an article on Nokia models with IR to connect to PC. A
> program called GAMMU is also given. It seems that a 'modem' isnt needed at
> all. For Linux, an IR to Serial connector is needed for this setup.
>
> I wish to use it along with a mail server to send E-mail alerts.
>
> Any of LUG members who has setup such a thing?
>
> > > Any body using it for SMS Server in Linux?
> >
> > BSNL has tried SMS with GSM modem at Nagpur.
>
> Is a GSM modem required in any case?
>
> > Best Regards,
> > Mukund Deshmukh, Director,
> > Beta Computronics Pvt Ltd, Nagpur.
>
> regards




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