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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Comments on: Sprint and Palm in Wireless AllianceSprint PCS and Palm, Inc. have just announced an agreement that will give Palm devices access to Sprint's all-digital voice and data CDMA network. They also plan to offer a co-branded version of the MyPalm portal. Additionally, this deal will allow enterprise customers to access their corporate e-mail, sales tool applications and corporate directories as part of the Sprint PCS Wireless Web for Business suite and Palm's wireless enterprise solutions. Update: Data and voice use will be billed identically. Users will be charged a fee for a certain amount of airtime to use for either making calls or accessing data. All airtime beyond that will be charged on a minute-by-minute basis.
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The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. PIC is not responsible for them in any way. login or register for free in order to post comments. macbert @ 1/4/2001 11:33:12 AM #
I suppose the "palm smartphone" they are talking about is the Kyocera Smartphone QCP 6035. I can't wait for them to come out. I hope this deal motivates Sprint to have an "Unlimited Access" plan specifically for the PDQ2. The biggest problem I have heard on the origional PDQ (other than the size) is the $0.30 a minute for net connection. Any use of the "modem" feature was considered "Roaming".
RE: PDQ2mattyhayes @ 1/4/2001 12:30:03 PM #
'Modem' use was part of the wireless web package, which cost extra if you did not sign on for the plan. I used by Palm with my Qualcomm 1960 to access my email many times. But hooking a cord up to my phone everytime was not convenient.
alex_mathews @ 1/5/2001 2:08:52 PM #
I've been doing this for a few months now with a Palm IIIxe and a Qualcomm Thin Phone w/ a Palm connectivity kit. I used to use a free ISP, but I found out about using the QNC connection provided by SprintPCS. I have a friend that has created the necessary cable connections for the Samsung flip phone as well.
Helpful websites for the setup are the following: http://www.geocities.com/daveinfopage/
I.M. Anonymous @ 1/5/2001 2:31:15 PM #
For the life of me I can't understand why Sprint charges additional fees for "data" calls. What difference does it make to their network? It's stupid and would seem to me to prevent wider use of wireless web/email.
RE: Dual fee structure is absurd
Apparently this is going away. As the article says, "Data and voice use will be billed identically. Users will be charged a fee for a certain amount of airtime to use for either making calls or accessing data. All airtime beyond that will be charged on a minute-by-minute basis. "
--- Plenipotentiary Palm Infocenter
They don't charge extra for data, now (besides the $100 for a cable!). Everything's just airtime. I don't know how Sprint used to work with data, but I've been using it with my Palm since Nov. The modem for data isn't on the phone (it's already digital), but it uses modems at their office. I agree with the pain, though. The cable's not convenient (phone-serial-null modem-palm) I'll be first in line for the hardware that fits snug around my IIIc. Now if they could only do something about the 14k connection speed. I can't believe I used to think that was fast. :)
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