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2010-03-03
, 22:25
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@ Ireland
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thx for making my question clear. i should have said i need Three Skype setting for GPRS in the Thread.
i just explained the differences between skype from www.three.com.au and skype from n900 in another post. hope someone can come up with the settings.
thx again
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2010-03-03
, 22:30
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Does Three even work with GPRS?
Here in Sweden I just get a error message whenever I try to access the web when only having GSM coverage(only in the web browser though, otherwise nothing happens). Here in Sweden their 7.2mbps data plan is quite cheap though, only ~12.35USD/month. It's a great offer, especially since I use internet every day.
My 2 cents.
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2010-03-03
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@ Australia
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thx for replying. i tried 3netaccess but it did not work for me. i put in 3services. i can connect and access Planet 3 from my browser but not skype. you see. my old E71 can access Planet 3. you can download a prebuilt skype client from Planet 3 which you can only use that skype to im and call to anyone has skype on computer but not any mobile or landline number.
the prebuilt version inside n900, you can buy skype credit with it once when you connected with wifi. i guess three.com.au trying stop everyone using anything other than give them the bussiness if you see what i mean
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2010-03-03
, 23:18
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2010-03-04
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@ Australia
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2010-03-04
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No, coz I tried it just to check as you asked but not sure if its gonna benefit you in any way. I only use WiFi and using Planet 3 is free anyway to 3 customers.
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2010-03-04
, 01:46
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Joined on Dec 2009
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Free calls only apply to Skype to Skype calls using the Skype application downloaded from Planet 3.
Skype software is not available on all mobiles.
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2010-03-04
, 17:09
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Joined on Jan 2010
@ Vienna, Austria
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thx for replying. i tried 3netaccess but it did not work for me. i put in 3services. i can connect and access Planet 3 from my browser but not skype. you see. my old E71 can access Planet 3. you can download a prebuilt skype client from Planet 3 which you can only use that skype to im and call to anyone has skype on computer but not any mobile or landline number.
the prebuilt version inside n900, you can buy skype credit with it once when you connected with wifi. i guess three.com.au trying stop everyone using anything other than give them the bussiness if you see what i mean
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2010-03-20
, 04:45
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The thing is, a regular Skype call uses VoIP, meaning it uses the Internet connection for transmitting the voice data.
The Skype calls you make with a device from Three on a prepaid basis, on the other hand, are not real Internet calls (i.e. they don't use VoIP), but they get routed as normal phone calls. So technically, you don't need a gprs-connection for that. What you do need it for, however, is for logging into your Skype-account from Three, so they can count the minutes and bill you once you used up your prepaid amount (which seems unlikely if you have 4000 mins a month).
Bottom line is, I don't think you can get your N900's Skype to use those Skype-minutes included with the X-series, because it can only make VoIP calls. In order to log you into Sykpe and then make a normal phone call, it would have to be an special "Three-branded/tweaked" build of Skype.
It might be possible if Three sold the N900 with an X-Series plan, but they don't, at least here in Austria.
I also have my contract with Three (Austria though, not Australia), and I use the built-in Skype, but not with X-Series, but with an additional data plan for my phone, which is actually quite convenient.
When you use a regular skype client the entire end-end connection is over IP, ie GPRS or UMTS or wifi data
As such you could hit issues with port blocking, performance, or charges that you wouldn't get with S60. Having said that I have a 1Gb+ data limit and on 3UK there's pretty much no port blocking in place so as an end user either "just works".