Shakes
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Registered: Dec 2000
Location: Toronto, Canada
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quote: Originally posted by critic
Now we're getting somewhere. If you've got a data-ready CDMA phone (check that manual!), and Bell Mobility supports data connections, you should be good to go. I would call BM first just to make sure - ask them if you can use your phone to make fax/data calls. No real need to go into details.
You can use a standard ISP (although users on these boards have been reporting that free/discount pop-up-supported ISPs don't work with Visor) or QNC, if Bell Mobility offers one. QNC is a means to connect to the internet without an ISP, provided by your cellular carrier.
Well, I'm sure the phone is data-ready, as I've used the mini-browser option numerous times. As for the dial-up ISPs, I'm sure I would be able to find an inexpensive provider as I don't plan on spending more than a couple hours a month sending/receiving emails.
As for QNC, if I was to call the Bell Mobility Tech Support, would they know what QNC is, or should I explain to them in lamens-terms what it means! 
Also, if I wanted to send/receive emails, I'm assuming I would have to enable the data-sending/receiving service through Bell, or would it already be active, seeing as how I'm using the micro-browser?
Thanks again!
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