Hello:
I am now on travel in Kuwait for a few days. There is GPRS service provided here by MTC-Vodafone. Would anyone know the correct GPRS (APN) settings. The person I got on local customer services was completely clueless.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Fernando
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Each time I go from New York to China (Guangzhou and Shanghai/Nanjing) I struggle with phone and internet access. My NY T-Mobile account works in China for GSM & GPRS, but the voice (GSM) is VERY expensive. GPRS is not too bad since I mostly send and receive email but I can only send email to addresses on my ISP account.
(such as [email protected] OR [email protected]) I cannot send to outside email accounts.
Is this a setting I need to change? I have tried 2 outgoing mail servers, the Myemail.T-Mobile.com and my ISP's outgoing server.
The best option for me is to have a local prepaid sim card for Guangzhou
that offers international calls, local calls and GPRS access. Unfortunately it is a struggle to explain this to China Mobile or China Unicom staff.
Can someone steer me in the right direction. Who is the best and least expensive carrier? How do I explain that I want GPRS, Not WAP.
What are the correct settings such as:
APN
Outgoing mail server
Any other important setting I will need for GSM & GPRS usage?
I can usually solve these problems after a full day of running around
between mobile shops and offices. However I would like to put together
a comprehensive list that I can keep and post on this forum to help others.
China use gsm900/1800/1900
im in china gprs if u need i can tell u setting.
If u wanna use gprs in china / u can choose china mobile(only one)
China Unicom have cdma 1x not gprs
Bible
Thanks for your reply. What part of China are you in?
Can I buy a prepaid sim card that lets me call and be called locally in China, call back to the USA and use GPRS? Where do I buy this sim card and are there any special deals? Can you list any settings I'll need for GPRS.
If you could list this info here, it would be a great help to me and the XDA community.
Thanks
Joe
please can u attache here the cab file for china moblie GPRS settings for xdaII?
Hi,
I've just moved my XDA 2 away from an o2 contract to Pay As You Go with Tesco.
I can't get my GPRS to work and after contacting Tesco several time, they are now saying that you cannot use GPRS on an XDA 2 on a provider OTHER THAN o2, because of some pre-set settings that can't be changed. I can view pda.o2.co.uk when connected to GPRS, but that's it.
Is this true? Is there a workaround? Does anyone have GPRS working on Tesco or any non o2 provider (if they were originally on o2)?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Andi
i can't speak directly for Tesco's pay as you go service, but I have had no problem accessing GPRS on my XDAII, which was bought under a 1 year contract in UK, after moving to Malaysia (on a local M'sian carrier).
what i do have trouble is, however, is setting the gprs up for mms services. Apparently on my cousin's xdaIIs bought here, mms services require connection to a separate gprs account, which can be specified on his mms settings but not on mine. and we can't seem to find anything different in the changeable settings! o well. i have no one to mms anyway...
somynex if you want help setting up your mms I can gladly assist. Its accually really easy. You have to set up your proxy on my work network. Just im me if you want some help.
Mike
No-one have any ideas? I think I'll likely move to o2 pay as you go.
Thanks
Hi,
can someone help me to set the GPRS and MMS settings for T-Mobile Austria? I don't speak German and it is quite hard for me to get through the tech-support
I just received my purchase but need help setting up the settings to access the internet. I have T-mobile.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
T-Mobile Settings
You can always call T-Mobile Customer Services for the settings. Also, I think they have their internet settngs listed on their web site. AT&T has it on theirs.
Hi everyone,
My company has bought his own APN. Now we are trying to send the APN settings to many Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 that the company owns.
I know that some operators (like Vodafone) can send an SMS to an smartphone and that the smartphone understands it and automatically gets the settings and configures the APN.
Could someone tell me if it's posible to send (via email or sms) my own APN settings?
Thank you in advance.
Greetings.
depends on your service provider
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depends on your service provider
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Thanks for the answer but my provider says that they cant help me