From: Camillus Guhl (cam_at_guhl.net)
Date: Wed Jul 14 2004 - 23:13:13 PDT
Yes, most but not all. I spent two weeks in Italy using a prepaid GSM
SIM Card by www.wind.it, they offer a 19 Euro/Month GPRS flatrate and
you get a - dynamic - but public IP address. By using a Sony Ericsson
P800 with "Prosit mobile webserver" and a dyndns-client serving holiday
pictures to relatives with my P800 worked fine. This even works with
GPRS-roaming (yes, with the prepaid card) in switzerland but then its
expensive... :-(
Too bad that I left my newton at home, may be one day I can give it a
try with NPDS/GPRS (I have to re-install everything first on my
newton...).
Regards,
Cam
http://newton.guhl.net/ --- http://www.newtonsearch.net/
Paul Guyot <pguyot () kallisys ! net> wrote on 2004-07-11 5:06:36:
> Most GPRS network providers (if not all) do not allocate a routable
> IP to each:
> - mobile phone.
> - computer connected to the mobile phone.
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