[access-uk] Re: TALKS Update

  • From: "Ankers, Dave (UK)" <Dave.Ankers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 09:48:03 -0000

Hi Jackie,

I presume you are using a wireless network while you are at home? and therefore 
not running up a large phone bill.  I use virgin, pay as you go, and it costs 
£5 per MB, so not cheap.   Is browsing the net the only advantage of the latest 
update?

Cheers

Dave
        
For those following this thread, I have now got my N91 browsing the web.  I was 
having a problem with Vodafone Live, and still am.  But I went to Google and 
typed in Teletext, just for something to bring up in the search.  From there, I 
went to the Teletext page, and of course headed for the sports headlines.  From 
there, I went to the football pages, and to news about the Champions League 
games tonight.  I must admit I could spend hours and hours browsing on it, the 
whole thing is fantastic.  Yes sure I can do that on the Internet using my PC, 
but it's quite something else to lift the phone and do it anywhere.
 
So for those thinking of updating TALKS, I would recommend going to the latest 
version if you are that way inclined.
 
Jackie

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