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On Mon, 1 Nov 2010, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 18:33:27 on Sun, 31 Oct 2010, remarked: My phone has a web browser. Doesn't yours? My phone has a tiny screen that wouldn't be any use for browsing, even if I had a data plan to pay for it. It was bought for the in-built camera, not the extra connectivity. Seriously, though, have a go: http://wap.tfl.gov.uk/planner It's designed for tiny screens. I used to use it on my Sony Ericsson T68i, which had a 101x80 screen. Even if you haven't got a data plan, it generates so little traffic that it won't cost you much. tom -- Through the darkness of Future Past the magician longs to see. |
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![]() On Nov 1, 9:39*pm, Tom Anderson wrote: On Mon, 1 Nov 2010, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 18:33:27 on Sun, 31 Oct 2010, remarked: My phone has a web browser. Doesn't yours? My phone has a tiny screen that wouldn't be any use for browsing, even if I had a data plan to pay for it. It was bought for the in-built camera, not the extra connectivity. Seriously, though, have a go: http://wap.tfl.gov.uk/planner It's designed for tiny screens. I used to use it on my Sony Ericsson T68i, which had a 101x80 screen. Even if you haven't got a data plan, it generates so little traffic that it won't cost you much. Agreed - along with the (perhaps more useful) National Rail wapsite, replete with useful LDBs, plus the Journey Check wapsites (if the TOC in question has one). I have a pretty basic mobile with tiny screen which I use for some basic browsing - TfL, National Rail and JCheck as mentioned above, BBC news, weather and sports results, BT phonebook, Google for a few nuggets of info - worth noting that if you go through a Google search, Google actually reformats full sized web pages to suit your device - it can actually work surprisingly well. |
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On Oct 29, 12:35*pm, wrote:
On Fri, 29 Oct 2010 04:59:40 -0700 (PDT) Offramp wrote: On 29 Oct, 02:06, Matthew Dickinson wrote: BTOpenzone are starting a six month trial of Wifi access at Charing Cross tube station. Access is to be available in the ticket hall and on the Northern and Bakerloo platforms. Seehttp://seekbroadband.com/focus/2010/10/29/ispwatch/london-underground... for more details. I thought that BT Openzone cost a bomb. People would probably be better off spending money on psychiatric sessions if they can't go 30 mins without accessing the internet. B2003 Agreed. And BT Openzone is indeed incredibly expensive. But WiFi is free - via The Cloud - in any McDonalds or Pret outlets - even at McD's in railway stations such as Paddington. It is also free at Krispy Kreme outlets. Interestingly WiFi is also free at Slough Station - not useful when passing through at speed - but if waiting for a train, or even if stopping there for a few minutes - there is enough time to connect and do a few emails!! CJB. |
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, at 19:22:12 on Mon, 1 Nov 2010, CJB remarked: BT Openzone is indeed incredibly expensive. What do you mean by "incredibly expensive"? When I looked at their price list the other day, the worst package was £5 for 500 minutes (a month). -- Roland Perry |
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On Nov 2, 6:42*am, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 19:22:12 on Mon, 1 Nov 2010, CJB remarked: BT Openzone is indeed incredibly expensive. What do you mean by "incredibly expensive"? When I looked at their price list the other day, the worst package was £5 for 500 minutes (a month). -- Roland Perry Expensive when compared to free. CJB. |
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Tom Anderson wrote:
Seriously, though, have a go: http://wap.tfl.gov.uk/planner It's designed for tiny screens. I used to use it on my Sony Ericsson T68i, which had a 101x80 screen. Even if you haven't got a data plan, it generates so little traffic that it won't cost you much. It looks good but I found a major flaw yesterday when trying to use it to find an alternative route when the Jubilee Line went down. As the site does't give me the option to specify any journey details I couldn't tell it to avoid the tube through Bermondsey and show me the alternative routes, particularly buses. |
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In uk.railway Roland Perry wrote:
What do you mean by "incredibly expensive"? When I looked at their price list the other day, the worst package was £5 for 500 minutes (a month). Which isn't very attractive compared with £5-10 for 1GB that you get from mobile networks... use it for as many minutes as you like, in a much wider selection of places. The wifi option only wins if you're going to download a lot or need a fast connection. Theo |
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In message , at 13:42:29 on Tue,
2 Nov 2010, Theo Markettos remarked: What do you mean by "incredibly expensive"? When I looked at their price list the other day, the worst package was £5 for 500 minutes (a month). Which isn't very attractive compared with £5-10 for 1GB that you get from mobile networks... I use a 3G dongle by preference, but haven't found one as cheap as £5 for 1GB. Indeed, looking around just now they all appear to be £10 for 1GB, although you can get some deals at £20 for 3GB. use it for as many minutes as you like, in a much wider selection of places. The wifi option only wins if you're going to download a lot or need a fast connection. Wifi also wins where there isn't mobile coverage! -- Roland Perry |
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On 2 Nov, 10:25, CJB wrote:
Expensive when compared to free. CJB. I get unlimited Openzone access for free as part of my BT home broadband subscription. Ian |
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On Tue, 2 Nov 2010 09:15:15 -0700 (PDT), The Real Doctor
wrote: Expensive when compared to free. CJB. I get unlimited Openzone access for free as part of my BT home broadband subscription. and T-Mobile customers get 300 roaming minutes a month with some mobile data packages |
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