HTC s620 User Manual

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70  Getting Connected
5.1 Connecting  to the Internet 
Your phone’s powerful networking capabilities allow you to access 
the Internet or your corporate network at work through wireless and 
conventional connections. Specifically, you can configure your phone to 
establish a connection via Dial-up, GPRS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Virtual Private 
Network (VPN), or Proxy.
With an active connection on your phone, you can browse the Web, 
download e-mails, or chat using MSN Messenger. Check with your service 
provider to see if a connection has already been set up for you, and if over-
the-air configuration is supported.
If you need to manually set up a connection, it is important that you obtain 
the following information from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or the 
company whose intranet you are trying to access:
  ISP server phone number
  User name
  Password
  Access point name (required for GPRS connection)
  Domain name (required for accessing a corporate network or an 
intranet)
Set up a GPRS  connection
GPRS is a non-voice value-added service that allows information to be sent 
and received across a mobile telephone network. You can use GPRS to 
connect to the Internet or to send and receive MMS on your phone. When 
you use GPRS, you will be billed per KB (Kilobyte) when sending or receiving 
information.
Note 
Check with your service provider how much it charges for its GPRS service.
If GPRS settings are not preset on your phone, obtain the Access point 
name from your wireless service provider. Also, check with your wireless 
service provider if a user name and password are required.