And in other news, the correct settings are:
APN: mobile.o2.co.uk
User:mobileweb
Pass: password
And in other news, the correct settings are:
APN: mobile.o2.co.uk
User:mobileweb
Pass: password
Not quite....
I used
APN: mobile.o2.co.uk
User:faster
Pass: web
This did the trick for me... works like a dream. Now all I need to know is how much this will cost me per kb?
Hello Tom,
Thank you for replying to Sabeena's email about the speeds you phone can connect.
I'm afraid we have only recently started trialing EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution) technology on our network and It's not available to our customers yet.
The speeds that you connect at are affected by a number of different factors including how busy the network is, how strong your signal is and how busy the website you want is.
You may find that you get better connection speeds at different times of the day, so it's worth keeping a check of when your fastest speeds are.
I hope I've explained this clearly for you. If there's anything else we can do for you, please reply to this email.
I've been emailing O2 customer services over the weekend and this is the latest email I recieved from them:
Looks like EDGE won't be active until the iPhone is officially out on November 9th, until then we'll have to make do with standard GPRS speeds.
Until then I'm going to just use the standard PAYG GPRS settings which are
APN: payandgo.o2.co.uk
Username: payandgo
Password: password
What sort of speeds are you getting though? EDGE is a just a fast version of standard GPRS, the iPhone will just show that's it's connected through EDGE whatever you do because that's all it 'knows'
You're probably connecting through standard GPRS seeing as the faster EDGE hasn't been rolled out yet
And in other news, the correct settings are:
APN: mobile.o2.co.uk
User:mobileweb
Pass: password
Having now moved to the new 7.50 bolt on data plan. My settings posted above didn't work. However Thankfully Sinecurea's did. Just a confirmation!!
Although having used it for 15 mins it runs like a dog! So it's probably only GPRS