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does the instant messanger work good? or do you need to download a instant messenger program for it to really work.:
There are now 3 IM programs NEXTEL allows users to use that are preloaded in the NEXTEL online pages. You do not need to download the programs. They are 1) AIM, 2) Yahoo! Messenger, 3) MSN Messenger. They all work well, but only AIM will give you Net Alerts when you receive a new message unless you tweak around in WebJal or MyJal which are separate "at your own risk" mod programs... Sr. Member on this forum
1badss has lots of experience in this... give him a shout.
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does anyone know if nextels data service plan with unlimited web work if you have a http browser or will that cost more.:
Your phone comes with the Openwave WAP microbrowser installed. This is the main way to access all of the pages you visit. Using the programs (WebJal/MyJal) above, you can download other "at your own risk" HTTP/HTML clients for browsing, however, you are limited to the memory on the SIM card as to how elaborate of a program you can use for Net browsing.
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also does that plan give you unlimited instant messanger?:
Any plan that allows you use of the IM programs, allows you unlimited use of them as it's the service provider who will be tracking your usage. NEXTEL has no way to determine this, nor do they intend to use one. The only extra charges I could see is if you pick up a rate plan that doesn't include unlimited text messaging as AIM will burn you if you receive too many Net Alerts via messages received. There is a way to shut this off in the Preferences of AIM. That will cure that problem.
FROM MY VIEW:
NEXTEL is trying to rake in some of the cash the others are taking in from text messaging. NEXTEL used to have dozens of different unlimited text messaging plans for NOL, but now they have scaled back to just 3 plans total with only one having unlimited text messaging... you guessed it... the most expensive one. Most of the items they have could probably be bought out piecemeal, but would be more costly. It's not often that they do it, but I signed on to a NOL Messaging Plan in Feb. of 2002 that for $10/mo. allows unlimited AIM (now I have unlimited Yahoo! & MSN as well), the 80 standard websites, and the unlimited text messaging. Don't hold your breath, but if one of these comes up, jump on it as the plan I have never expires nor do the 100 bonus mins. I got for signing up for it. The only way to lose the mins. and plan are obviously, you stop paying for it... then you'll kick yourself in the ass for doing that.
SPECIAL TRICK:
If you don't have "Enter Site" capabilities on your phone from the NOL homepage, text to yourself the link
http://www.google.com. This will allow you to click on the link, open the Google page, enter a URL, and go to that URL using Google's own web browsing HTML program which is much better than Openwave.