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Not sure if i should post This in forum support.

How can y recieve Thaivisa on a handheld.PALM TX

The download i get is to big at times, can log in.

Sorry George there is to many adds on the little page.

Is there a different URL one can enter.

Another question to receive wifi in the sticks with blue tooth NOKIA 6230i what carrier to use ie DTAC???.

This question will popup again with iphone. TX IS MUCH BETTER THAN A IPHONE

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As your Nokia is Edge capable, you should try with a sim from Dtac and a sim from AIS, and see which one (if any) has Edge capability in the area you want to use it.

Edge enables speeds of up to 238 kbps, while plain gprs is limited at a top of 48 kbps. You normally will see an E or a G appear on your display next to the signal strength, with E indicating Edge access and G indicating regular gprs access.

Just go with the provider offering Edge, or if both are only GPRS capable, the only difference is the pricing structure....

Supposedly Dtac is a bit more stable speedwise, but this can differ a lot depending what region you are in...

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As your Nokia is Edge capable, you should try with a sim from Dtac and a sim from AIS, and see which one (if any) has Edge capability in the area you want to use it.

Edge enables speeds of up to 238 kbps, while plain gprs is limited at a top of 48 kbps. You normally will see an E or a G appear on your display next to the signal strength, with E indicating Edge access and G indicating regular gprs access.

Just go with the provider offering Edge, or if both are only GPRS capable, the only difference is the pricing structure....

Supposedly Dtac is a bit more stable speedwise, but this can differ a lot depending what region you are in...

Thanks Monty great help and many happy returns, was browsing and found this also i have added it as it may also help others. Great forum :o

The 6230i is a triband (900/1800/1900 MHz) phone with support for EDGE networks, and also features Push to Talk (PTT).

When I do not have broadband or WiFi access, especially in Issan, I use GPRS. I have pre-paid mobile phone service from 1-2-Call, (DTAC and TrueMove also offer GPRS.), and they offer a lot of GPRS packages. I subscribe monthly for 25 hours for 107 baht (the 7 baht is VAT). I get full GPRS data rates (80 kbp/s) throughout Thailand. Essentially you are using your phone as a modem, and 1-2-Call as an ISP. You'll need a GPRS capable phone. If a 1-2-Call pre-paid subscriber just call 1175, press 2, and the CSR can help you set up GPRS. I use a Nokia handset and Nokia PC-Suite which offer One Touch Access (no configuration), but you can set up this type of connection as a dial-up conection. I believe the number is *99#, with no username or password (CPID serves that function).

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