02 August, 2010

Get NTC GPRS settings for latest mobile sets

Posted by Unknown | 02 August, 2010 | Category: |

We list here Apple iPhone, Samsung Corby and touch series, Nokia N and E Series, Blackberry.
  1. NTC GPRS Setting for iPhone 
    Go to Menu 
    Go to Settings, 
    Go to General, Network 
    Go to Cellular Data Network 
    APN: ntnet 
    Leave username and password blank 
    Data Roaming: ON 
    Restart your set and you are now ready to surf internet.

  2. NTC GPRS Setting for Samsung (Corby & new touch) 
    Go to menu 
    Internet 
    Setting 
    Internet Profile 
    Create 
    Set name: NTC 
    Access name: ntnet(must be in small letter) 
    Rest as it is 
    Save and select it 
    For Java application: Go to Games and Collection 
    More 
    Select NTC that has been created earlier 
    Save

  3. NTC GPRS Setting for Nokia E and N Series (N70, N72, N73, N76, N81, N93, N95, E63, E65, E71, E90 
    Enter the main Menu, Tools, Settings, Connection 
    Select Access points and go to options and then new access point with default settings 
    Connection Name: Ntc 
    Data bearer: Packet Data/GPRS 
    Access point name: ntwap 
    Leave username and password fields as it is 
    Authentication: Normal 
    Select Options on left menu and go to Advanced Settings 
    Leave other fields as it is 
    Proxy serv. Address: 192.80.7.133 
    Proxy port no: 8000 
    Return back to Connection, Settings. 
    Go to Packet Data/GPRS: 
    Packet data conn: When available 
    Access point: ntwap 
    Restart your set and you are now ready to surf internet
Make following connection if third party application is not installing/running 
Follow upto point 2 
Connection name: Ntnet 
Access point: ntnet 
Authentication: Normal 
Use this setting when the third party application request for connection.


NTC GPRS Setting for BlackBerry
Since there is no any provision for sending the Browser from NTC operator to access GPRS from your blackberry sets, you are requested to download and install the third party browsers like operamini (http://operamini.com) from your mobile from connecting it to other available medium. Then make the settings as “TCP: ntnet” in your mobile and you will be able to run GPRS in your blackberry sets.

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