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	<title>Comments on: Gettting TCP connections to work on an AT&amp;T BlackBerry</title>
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		<title>By: Cay Horstmann</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cay Horstmann</dc:creator>
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		<description>Actually, another (rumor&#124;lie) that I saw is APN: public, Username: , Password: .

I am debugging a Blackberry app, and have torn my hair out trying to get the APN settings right for t-mobile (wap.voicestream.com, followed by much yelling and screaming at their support line to actually activate it) and AT&amp;T (wap.cingular works for me too). I never thought I&#039;d say this, but Sprint actually does it right. Their Blackberry works, slow as a dog, but without configuration nightmares, on their iDEN network.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actually, another (rumor|lie) that I saw is APN: public, Username: , Password: .</p>
<p>I am debugging a Blackberry app, and have torn my hair out trying to get the APN settings right for t-mobile (wap.voicestream.com, followed by much yelling and screaming at their support line to actually activate it) and AT&amp;T (wap.cingular works for me too). I never thought I&#8217;d say this, but Sprint actually does it right. Their Blackberry works, slow as a dog, but without configuration nightmares, on their iDEN network.</p>
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