New Wireless Service from i711.com *Sponsor*

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Introducing i711 Wireless which is available for a direct, free download on the T-Mobile Sidekick. I just checked my Sidekick 2 and it's under Download Fun > Applications > Communication Tools > i711 Wireless, or visit http://www.i711.com/wireless/skDownload.php for detailed instructions.

Go ahead and download i711 Wireless, and use it wherever you go!

For more information, visit www.i711.com/wireless (also viewable on your Sidekick).
 
Those who have downloaded i711 Wireless from their Sidekick, please share with us your experience here.

Thanks.
 
I like i711 relay. I have it on my sk2 and I am happy with it so far. I even can use it on the computer too!
 
Hi all, I checked on my computer email, the i711 emailed me about new program on the sk2 cellphone, and I checked download list and not in there, then I reboot my cellphone and waiting for download listing to complete and found it's there, I go ahead download the i711 (upgrade over the old SRW program). I tested to call my TTY nbr, and it's pretty faster I like that,

If you have old SRW program, you can do upgrade look in your sk2 cellphone "Communication" download list if you see the arrow indicated "Upgrade" and go ahead download upgrading over the old SRW program, your account just remain SAME account, they don't charge you for 1-time it's free UPGRADE and you still uses AAA roadside service, TTY-TTY calls and etc just remain same monthly 9.95 a month, the program still intacts same account. The i711 Relay service are FREE except the wireless toolkit is charges 9.95 a month (TTY-TTY/AAA Roadside/etc), if your first time to use wireless toolkit, there will be charged 10.00 1-time cost, recieve 1 month free for TTY-TTY/AAA Roadside/etc) after the 1st month will starting charge monthly just 9.95 a month.

I use I711 on my computer for FREE long distance relay or Nextalk TTY still Free long distance too..
 
dangerous on AIM for everyone

I never know that you created the post about i711 this.. I already know about this before you anncounced it.. how did I know? I often check catalog on sk what they have or not.. that how I discoverd it through SK's catalog.. I loved to expreiment it on SK and see something news on HP2..

Anyway, I like i711's wireless software on SK.. i711's response relpy me quicky than aim.. i was like wow and cool.. But I dislike aim: "i711relay", because they require their password on aim to access, did you know that?

For instance:

XBXXXX: HELLO??
i711relay: To verify your Screen Name registration on i711.com, enter your i711.com password now. You will only have to do this once.
XBXXXX: i711.com XXXXXXX(password)
i711relay: The password you entered did not match your i711.com password. Please try again.

Now you see that from above?! I dislike what i711 require my password on AIM.. isn't it hack itself?? I hardly trust i711 on aim to require their password for access..

That what I experince with those

I highly recommending you using i711 wireless program instead of AIM.. :thumb:
 
XBGamer, You should go to i711 website and sign up registeration for AIMs, once the registeration is done, you'll be able use i711 after 24 hrs effective on AIM.

Same thing as IP Relays does..
 
i used the 711 i like it somewhat, its quick to respond, but the communication lagging which makes for a bit harder concept like waiting for the relay to complete the communication then go on to say GA then my typing real type lags a bit then the caller's response is lagging a bit too, so to say this is like delaying concepts other than that i do like the 711 its been real good to use and i ll stick with this now.
 
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