Tracfone is an extention of the AT&T service. Anywhere that AT&T has service will allow access for tracefone users. Yes, we certainly do have service.
I have had the same problem. When you contact Tracfone they will tell you the local carrier does not provide it or the towers in your area can't send data. But what it is is Tracfone is unwilling to provide the service to you and the people in your area. I contacted my local provider and they do provide the service but Tracfone is unwilling to provide it to the customers. I called Tracfone and after 30 minutes I fianally got a superviser to admit Tracfone is unwilling to provide data service in my area even though they keep blaming the local carriers
A Motorola Canopy is a fixed wireless networking system, meant for long-range communication. It is usually used by wireless internet service providers to provide internet access. One would need it if one wanted to offer wireless internet service to ones customers.
You need to make sure your phones WAP settings are correct. Call your service provider and they should be able to configure it for you.
No you can`t receive a call on a iPod Touch.But you can make calls on iPod touch.*Note that there might be a service that allows you to stay logedon to their service from your iPod touch, and receive calls as long asyou are near an Internet access point, the service should also provide anumber for people to call you.
The Motorola CLIQ phone is just what you are looking for. It has a qwerty side slider with full touch, has bluetooth access and a five megpixel autofocus camera, not to mention online access at 3g and wi fi.
You can get internet on your Droid if you have wifi access. Otherwise, you will have to pay for it.
Using an exchange mail hosting service gives you the advantage of being able to access your mail from anywhere you have internet access. You can send and receive mail, organise it into files and sync events to your calendar.
If its a GSM phone you can approach the carrier and request the Subsidy CodeThere is third party providers who have access to a database of unlock codes for most Motorola phonesI'm able to access this database for 15$US per code
eFax offers an online fax service. The service provided by eFax allows people without access to a physical fax machine to receive fax messages online.
Yes, identification is required to access this service.
It is owned by the Access Telecom/Imagine group. They have not launched a mobile service as of 2011 so it is not in use. They are currently involved in a lengthy case with Motorola and Intel over their appalling rollout and handling of the WiMax product