I have a Moto V600 with the $19.99 unlimited Internet, plus voice. I can Link 
my iPAQ via Bluetooth to my V600 and establish a GPRS connection. During this I 
can make and receive calls. No problems. I believe this is a phone specific 
issue not a GPRS issue.
 
Ron

Robert W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have a Treo 600 and have GPRS always connected, but
it disconnects when I make or pick up a call...<

Maybe this is what they are talking about.  Just that
it is always connected.

Thanks anyway, I will have to sit down and take a look
at the manual.

--- "Wallach, Levi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> To my knowledge, you can't have GPRS active while
> you are on the phone.  Once you make or receive a
> call, the phone connects to the regular phone
> network (GPRS is used for data).  If you want to be
> connected to GPRS when you aren't actually talking
> to someone, I'm not sure all phones have that
> capability, but you might want to look in the manual
> for your phone.  I have a Treo 600 and have GPRS
> always connected, but it disconnects when I make or
> pick up a call...
> 
> Levi Wallach 
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> 
> From: Robert W
> Sent: Thu 2/10/05 12:41 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [T-Mobile-US] Turning GPRS Always on.
> 
> 
> I have just come across an article regarding
> T-Mobile
> phones potentially getting better receiption if the
> GPRS is always on.  I have it "On" in my messaging
> menu, but I don't see an option to make it be "On"
> during normal phone use.
> 
> I have a V600, I do have GPRS services activated
> (T-Mo
> Internet), and it activates fine during Internet
> use.
> 
> Can someone point me in the right direction?  
> 
> I have been having nothing but problems whenever I
> roam out of my home area, even tho T-Mo-CS indicates
> that it is something "I am doing" because I am
> firmly
> in their coverage area, where I have indicated
> problems.  I have taken it into a T-Mobile store
> where
> I travel and have no signal, and they put their SIM
> in
> my phone.. full signal , I put my SIM in their
> phone,
> no signal.
> 
> I have received 2 new SIMS from them, and nothing
> resolves the problem; therefore I thought I would
> try
> this solution.
> 
> If you can help, thanks in advance.
> 
> Robert
> 
> 
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