Wireless Web
Thanks,
Brent
I am confused by the language you use when you speak of "Web ports"....When we talk about unlimited access to the Wireless Web I understand that you are only limited by the capabilities of the phone. Some sites are obviously unable unviewable by the type of handset you have. Depending on content some sites will give an error that refers to incompatibility, sites with lots of graphics or pictures...
I have been told that if you get an error that refers to this you may need to try a different site that is offered for the information you are looking for, or if you have a specific site that you want to visit and your phone is not compatible you can contact the webmaster on that site from a PC and request a WAP compatible link....
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Any additional information you could provide would be greatly appreciated, and thanks for your involvement in this forum, Jess.
Brent
Took me awhile, huh?
I fully admit I am out of my element when it comes to data support, but I have been able to get some avenues that you can explore to answer your questions. Boost does have a limited number of ports that can be accessed, versus some of the more costly Data packages you could purchase if you had a Nextel account.
The question about the j2me was finally anwsered by a Technical Agent in our Wireless web support department...her suggestion was that you can go online to Nextel.com and there is a site specifically devoted to developers. I am certain you are aware of this already, but to answer the indepth questions you have posed your gonna need somebody with more knowledge than a high school dropout lik...
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