T-Mobile Offer Web’n'walk Service

T-Mobile is always looking for new ways to make money off its users, and getting on the web is one of those was, and to make getting on the web easier, they now are going to offer web’n'walk service.

Pocket-Lint with the details:

T-Mobile has launched a new service that promises to bring the Internet to the mobile, but in an easier to use form, than its current offerings.

Called web‘n’walk, all the handsets in the range are pre-configured to connect immediately to the Internet. Google is on the start page together with T-Mobile Favourites, linking to many of the websites most popular amongst UK surfers, including Amazon, Sky, lastminute.com, BBC, Argos, Yell.com, Multimap, BAA, and the RAC.

There is no limitation or restriction on the websites that customers can access - other than that, by default, the content lock is switched on, in order to protect minors from inappropriate content. The content lock can be switched-off on request by adults aged 18 or over.

October 7th, 2005 Posted by David in News at 11:42 am Comment Now! »
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