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Details of Orange's tarriffing for Direct push are now available on their website!
https://www.orange.co.uk/business/corporate/office/accessoffice/mme_details.html
There are a series of different tarriff's available with fair use policy on each of them!
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Comments
Anonymous
April 09, 2006
Notsure as yet if I like this. The simply matter here is that with using the Push Technology, you are using GPRS data. With T-mobile out with £7.50 for unlimited, this blows away Orange's new Tarriff structure. Also with the new T-Mobile MDA Vario II out soon, this looks like the choice for me, so I guess it will be time for me to port my Orange number to T-mobile. That said, we still have a few weeks until the Vario II comes out, by then you never know, there might be another new phone that changes my mind again.
I was interested in the M600, but so far Orange have only released this for business users and are being far too slow to release for personal users.
As for O2, they are still fast asleep and have yet to release AKU2 updates. What concerns me is that I see O2 phone adverts around London relating to the new Push Technology and, as yet they have not released the update :0(Anonymous
April 09, 2006
Be careful with T-Mobile, I heard that their Internet access is Garden Fenced (I think that is the right term) In other words all addresses on the net miught not be available. Therefore if your Exchange server is outside the 'fence' you may never be able to Sync...
Best check that's all I'm saying.
CheersAnonymous
April 09, 2006
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