On Jul 25, 9:43*am, Jeffrey Kaplan <nom...@gordol.org> wrote:
> Previously on alt.cellular.attws, taxe...@yahoo.com said:
>
> > Is AT&T Wireless charging $0.20 per message for using the AOL Instant
> > Messenger and Microsoft Live Messenger programs (included on the
> > Samsung Blackjack2) for users on a unlimited PDA plan?
> > I thought these programs use internet protocols (not SMS/EMS), and
> > were free if you had a unlimited internet access plan.
>
> >http://www.wireless.att.com/learn/me...ssaging/faq.js...
>
> It looks to me like that is for "dumb phones" (ie, not a Palm, WinMob,
> BB, iPhone). *These that have an AIM feature do so by gating through
> AT&T's txt service.
>
> If you use a "smart phone" (ie, a Palm, WinMob, BB, iPhone) and install
> an AIM client yourself, it will use your regular data plan and you will
> only be "charged" for internet usage, not messaging usage.
Yes,
I think the AOL, MS and Yahoo Messenger programs on the BJ2 are
specially rigged by AT&T to trigger the Text/IM counter i.e. "AT&T
offers a service compatible to AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) and Yahoo!
Messenger, and Windows Live Messenger."
If you pay additional for a text messaging plan (e.g. their "MEdia
Bundle"), you can avoid the $0.20 per instant message charge when you
use AT&T's rigged programs.
But you will still incur "data charges per kb of usage".
So, it looks like you will need a internet data plan too (e.g. PDA
plan, MEdia Net, etc.) to avoid the per kb usage charge when instant
messaging.
Anyone know of a good 3rd-party Instant Messaging program that is not
rigged by AT&T that will run on the Blackjack2?