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Get up-to-the-minute business and financial news and analysis from CNNMoney.com, FORTUNE, Money, Business 2.0 and FORTUNE Small Business magazines delivered directly to your wireless device or cell.
With CNNMoney.com Mobile, you can access an unparalleled mix of original breaking news and special features along with:
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You can access CNNMoney.com Mobile on your cell phone or wireless device as long as your service plan includes wireless Web access from one of the following service providers:
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Sprint / Nextel T-Mobile Verizon Wireless Just go to the following URL on your wireless device: http://cnnmoney.mobi
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What is a Web-enabled mobile phone? What is the wireless Web? I think I already have CNNMoney.com Mobile on my phone, how do I find it? How much will it cost me to use CNNMoney.com Mobile? I'm still having problems with CNNMoney.com Mobile. How do I get in touch with customer service? CNNMoney.com Mobile FAQ:
How can I get CNNMoney.com Mobile on my mobile phone?
You can access CNNMoney.com Mobile on your cell phone or wireless device as long as your service plan includes wireless Web access from one of the following service providers:
Cingular
Sprint TMobile Verizon Wireless Just go to the following URL on your wireless device: http://cnnmoney.mobi
What is a Web-enabled mobile phone?
A Web-enabled mobile phone is a phone that has a built-in mini Web browser and the capability of connecting to the wireless Web in order to send and receive data. What is the wireless Web?
The wireless Web is a network of Internet sites that has been specially formatted to display their content and allows for browsing and navigation on mobile phones. I think I already have CNNMoney.com Mobile on my phone, how do I find it?
You will first need to access the wireless Web. On some phones you'll see a link marked "Web," "Internet," or "Browser" as soon as the phone is powered up. The link may also be named after your particular phone provider's service. You may instead need to access the phone's main menu to find this link. Hint: The link is often marked by a graphic icon depicting a globe of the Earth. Contact your mobile phone service provider if you have trouble getting onto the wireless Web. Once you're on the Web you'll likely see a menu of the different types of content available to you. Look for a link marked "News" or "Finance" and click on it; chances are you'll find CNNMoney.com on the next menu that comes up. How much will it cost me to use CNNMoney.com Mobile?
This will depend on how your mobile phone service provider charges for wireless Web access. Usually you won't pay for the time you use the service but rather for the amount of data you receive, which is measured in kilobytes (KB). Some providers offer unlimited data access for a flat fee. Contact your provider for specific information on your plan. |
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Connectivity and synchronization may require separately purchased equipment and/or wireless products (e.g., WiFi card, network software, server hardware, and/or redirector software). Service plans are required for Internet, WiFi and phone access. Features and performance may vary by service provider and are subject to network limitations. See device manufacturer, service provider and/or corporate IT department for details.
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