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GPRS what is it
With GPRS you can be continuously connected to data networks and access your favorite information and entertainment services. You can stay logged onto the Internet or your email account all the time, without worrying about how long you've been connected. You just turn on, tune in, and download up to 5 times faster than GSM - whenever you like. New Orange GPRS Bundles Here

GPRS measures
10 Megabyte is equivalent to:-
* 100 A4 documents *250 WAP pages * 150 web pages

GPRS Handsets
These are just some of the latest GPRS handsets on Orange Nokia 8310
the Motorola V66i the Motorola T720 the Nokia 6310i the Nokia 7250i the Nokia 7210 the Panasonic GD87 and the Ericsson T68i Or choose from the drop down list below

GPRS in brief

GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) utilises packet switching technology where information is transmitted in short bursts of data over an IP-based network. GPRS provides a quick session set up and fast data transmission speeds. GPRS can use multiple time slots for data transfer as opposed to a normal single time slot.

GPRS is ideal for Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)services. WAP over GPRS brings cost savings to both mobile operators and consumers, because GPRS radio resources are only needed while transferring the message. For the end user, that means you only pay for the time it takes to download.

With GPRS-enabled mobile phones, services are received faster than with traditional GSM phones. GPRS offers an increase in data throughput rates, so information retrieval and database access is faster, more usable and more convenient. At its best, GPRS is transparent, allowing the user to concentrate on the task in hand rather than on the technology.

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