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Old 10-06-2004, 12:31 PM
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Wap and Streaming Snapstream

Has anyone been able to get to the snapstream streaming server via wap? Wouldn't it be awesome to be able to stream tv to your cell browser?
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Old 10-06-2004, 08:46 PM
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Re: Wap and Streaming Snapstream

No.... Cause then I'd have a cell phone.


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Old 10-06-2004, 09:12 PM
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Re: Wap and Streaming Snapstream

Yep, I've done it on a 3G phone - but you don't use WAP.

My phone, a Motorola A925, has a mini Opera browser and a downlink speed of 384K. 500Mb worth of traffic is only A$99 as well. US$70-something.
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Old 10-06-2004, 09:14 PM
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Re: Wap and Streaming Snapstream

Wap on cellphone is pretty much useless. The connections just suck. You can stream via wifi if you have a smartphone or pocket pc phone.

I would say wait a year or so and then hopefully we will have some fast cell networks for data. and the companies won't rape you on data prices like they do now. AT&T - 80 dollars a month for unlimited data and it is a 130 Kbps connection. what a joke.
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Old 10-06-2004, 10:37 PM
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Re: Wap and Streaming Snapstream

Wait a year?

We've had fast mobile data for more than a year in Australia - and we're not the only ones.
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Old 10-07-2004, 09:41 AM
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Wait a year?

We've had fast mobile data for more than a year in Australia - and we're not the only ones.
Sigh, you are lucky. The US always seems to be behind on cellphone tech.
That is a little pricy.

When I say wifi I mean Wireless Lan Card. I wish we had 3G. I think they might have it in some places but it isn't as fast as scrigby's. Then again if they are charging that much I don't know if I would want it.
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Re: Wap and Streaming Snapstream

$US70 for 500Mb @ 384K is phenomenally good compared to the rest of the market. Standard GPRS charges are 2c per Kb @ 48K.

www.three.com.au if you're interested.

Can't wait for the new phone with the built-in RealPlayer - then I can listen to all my streaming stations.
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Re: Wap and Streaming Snapstream

Well its definetly something to look forward too, then i can goto the silly shows my wife wants to see and not miss my games =) And when you say "wifi" do you mean just typical wireless broadband access? And srigby, $70 a month is a little steep (or do you pay per mb not monthly?). I think verizon offers something like that but also at that kind of price. I was just hoping to use the Ipaq quality setting to stream at a minimum.
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Re: Wap and Streaming Snapstream

I can't wait for cellphones to drop all the silly PDA features and become just plain phones again
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Re: Wap and Streaming Snapstream

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I can't wait for cellphones to drop all the silly PDA features and become just plain phones again
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