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P800 and imode

7 replies · 2,653 views · Started 20 February 2003

Hello. Could you please tell me if the P800 is really full compatible with the imode as i would like to make use of this feature to use my present subscription on the french Bouygues Telecom Network. I already have the parameters but don't really know how to make use of them.
Here are the parameters i possess
APN imode.fr IP62.201.129.241 Http port5080
Portal Bouygtel.imode.fr
mail mail.imode.fr
user/password blank (not necessary)

Thanking you in advance i remain. Arnaud DRUMETZ

corrcect me if im wrong someone but im sure that the se p800 white paper said it supported imode! i dont have a clue as to how to set it up mind u

[quote="Sprotch"]Emode is just a weak HTML. You need GPRS, not emode.
Bouygues provides it, 6� for 10 megs.[/quote]

dammed ! here in holland i have to pay � 5,- for 1 mb and only after a extra subscription of �5,- a month

[quote="tybollt"]I have free GPRS atleast to H2 this year. :-P[/quote]

Net base price/month#price/unit#unit
d1/d2: 0,0 # 0,29 # 10kb
d1/d2: 9,95 # 0,29 # 100kb (1MB incl.)
d1/d2: 39,95 # 0,19 # 100kb (20 MB incl.)

so 1MB is around 30 Euro here in Germany without a special GPRS contract.
That's how those providers try to open new markets for mobile computing devices 😉

i have 7mb for 7�
i could buy also 25mb for 25�, 50mb for 50� or 100mb for 100�
i have a1, austria

[quote="Sprotch"]Emode is just a weak HTML. You need GPRS, not emode.
Bouygues provides it, 6� for 10 megs.[/quote]

Imode (yes, it is Imode, not Emode) is transferred over GPRS. It's constrained in some ways, it isn't full internet. That's why I don't want it, I just want GPRS for full internet.
Cheapest GPRS in the Netherlands is O2 I think, �1.50/MB flat rate. You don't ahve to buy MB's in advance.

Steeph