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2008-02-27
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NIT's have always been a "second pocket" device and I would hope it stays that way. Cell companies are bastards for the most part and making a device that operates directly on a network would incur such hassles from many of the carriers. WiMax is even pushing it because you are adding a new radio that will only be usable by a tiny fraction of nokia users. The big question is what they have to remove in order to add WiMax, GSM, CDMA, and/or HSPA.
Right now with WiFi and BT DUN on the NIT means access almost anywhere.
Cell companies are bastards
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2008-02-27
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After researching it a bit, it seems that it has something to do with using your cell phone connection, via bluetooth, to get dial-up speed connectivity. How do you set this up?
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But why shouldn't the N810 have a phone built in? I'd love to have mobile internet, but without cellular service, it's kind of like having the latest and greatest car stereo - that only works when you're parked in your garage. Sorry if this offends any of the community, but it seems to me that carrying two devices is kind of silly if not just plain inconvenient.
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2008-02-27
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2008-02-27
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There is a package available that doest just that : BT PAN
I think it is called Maemo-Pan
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2008-02-27
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Right now with WiFi and BT DUN on the NIT means access almost anywhere.