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Ìîbile GPRS-Internet Setting Up and Usage

If you use only phone (smart phone):

  • 1. Create a new profile in a new phone (smart phone), with the following parameters to use the service:

Connection name
UMC GPRS
Data bearer
GPRS
Access Point Name
www.umc.ua
User name
Leave as blank
Prompt password No
Password
Leave as blank
Authentication Normal
IP address
Leave as blank
DNS (DNS address)
Leave as blank

  • 2. Then name this profile as the core profile in adjusting communication of a relevant program (Internet browser, postal client, ICQ-client etc) or select it in a dialogue window when the connection is being set.

If you use a mobile terminal connected to PC or CPC:

  • 1. Connect your mobile terminal up to the personal computer or a pocket computer with the help of infra-red port (IRDA), Bluetooth or USB cables;
    2. Establish to the personal computer your phone’s modem driver;
    3. Check up serviceability of the modem;
    4. In additional parameters of the modem specify a line of initialization: AT+CGDCONT=1, "IP", "www.umc.ua" (for Windows 9õ-XP)
    5. Create on the personal computer or a handheld computer new Dial-UP connection with the following parameters of the data:

Login
empty
Password
empty
Phone number
*99***1# (*99# for some models)
IP address
Received automatically
DNS address
Received automatically

Additional Information

  • Specifics of the applied technologies:
    • Technology of the data transfer: GPRS;
    • Technology of the data transfer: EDGE.

  • The list of supported protocols:
    • Internet: HTTP, HTTPS, FTP;
    • E-mail: POP3/SMTP, IMAP4.

Attention! For sending email messages you may use SMTP-server of the UMC company: smtp.umc.ua

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