>>> and, if you want to see a particularly broken example, buy "internet >>> service" from t-mobile gprs in the states, port 22 blocked, no smtp >>> relay, ... "walled garden" mentality from the get go. >> The ssh client for the Danger Sidekick is extremely popular, and I >> don't think it would be if the scenario you mention above were true. > I suspect that Randy is referring to their "T-Zones Internet" plan, > which is a bit different from their normal/real GPRS service.
your suspicion is incorrect randy