AFAIK, all phones that are capable are now enabled for Nat Access (as of
about a year ago) - it's used for IM, picture messaging and crap that costs
and they want people to use it. oh, and the last i knew, the pda phones are
the only ones that will not work as a modem without a data plan. They'll
actually work, but you will be charged for usage, not for minutes.

Are you still using Q2N? It's not free in the pc card plan and i hadn't used
it at all with the phone as most places I go are in national access areas or
have wifi.


On 3/1/06, Wayne Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> National Access which is what I've been saying all along. If the
> phone does NOT support National Access then you will not get on the
> Express Network. You do not need a 3g phone to connect to Quick2net
> as I use to connect my Motorola Timeport all the time to Quick2Net.
> Quick2Net is a slow 14.4bs while Express Network is 14.4kbs. You
> wrote this list when you got the A530 complaining how small it was.
> Diane & I both had already been using Express Network at that time.
> At that time I told the list that one had to specifically ask for the
> 1xRTT network aka Express Network to be enabled by a supt person &
> not a customer rep since then they automatically enable it but if a
> phone does NOT have that capability then you can't use it. Sorry but
> the new phone that VZW talked you into does NOT have 1xRTT supt. like
> all the Nat'l Access data cards & phones do.
>
>
> --
> Diane Poremsky
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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