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  While Some "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/analogue_electronics" class="copylinks">Analogue mobile phones provided a standard RJ11 telephone socket into which a normal landline modem could be plugged, this only provided slow Dial-up connections, usually 24 kilobit per second (kbit/s) or less The next generation of phones, known as 2G (for 'second generation'), were digital, and offered faster dial-up speeds of 96kbit/s or 144kbit/s without the need for a separate modem A further evolution called HSCSD used multiple GSM channels (two or three in each direction) to support up to 432kbit/s All of these technologies still required their users to have a dial-up Internet service providerISP to connect to and provide the Internet access - it was not provided by the mobile phone network itself
  "http://gprsechu/" class="copylinks" target="_blank"> GPRS Easy Connect is a free program which supports over 700 phones and over 270 service providers
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