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Internet enabled mobile phone
Is your mobile phone WAP-enabled? Phones built to take advantage of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) can access web content using a “mini browser” application built into the phone’s interface. The content streams in via the cellular network and appears in your phone’s display window. Consult your service carrier for information about monthly fees or restrictions. Note that phone models vary. The directions below are meant to be a general guide.
How it works: Any web-enabled mobile phone can access breaking headlines and stories from timesofmalta.com. Once you’ve tried it, use your phone’s bookmark feature so returning in the future will be easy.
Visit The Times on your WAP phone…If you’re only using your Personal Digital Assistant to store addresses and appointments, you’re missing half the picture. Turn your PDA into an information resource that’s always changing and always current.
Get news from timesofmalta.com every time you synch your PDA!
How it works
Using a free application available from AvantGo, you can download personalized, specially-formatted Times news and information directly to your handheld computer. Stories are updated every time you synch your PDA to your desktop computer, so you’ll always be able to read The Times, even when you’re on the go. More on this free service.
Supported devices: 3Com Palm Pilots, Handspring Visor, IBM Workpad PC Companion, Windows CE based devices.
Vodafone SMS
If you are using a mobile phone which is not WAP enabled you will be able to access breaking news via our SMS (Short Message Service).
How it works
Any SMS enabled mobile phone can access breaking headlines and stories from timesofmalta.com. Send a blank SMS to 2222. To access the latest National lottery, lotto or Super Five results send a blank SMS to 2223. Should your phone not support blank SMSs, please send any character. News is available seven days a week and is updated at regular intervals.
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Go mobile IOD
The popularity of go mobile’s Information on Demand (IOD) service has been augmented with the addition of new content items, namely timesofmalta.com news.
IOD provides infotainment and covers a host of topics. The timesofmalta.com content provides the following updates: breaking news, local news, foreign news, sport news.
How it works
The updated IOD service is available on any smart SIM on one’s go mobile handset. The service is also accessible from the go Live! menu on MMS handsets. In order to access IOD, one has to select the “go mobile” menu on the phone, or log on to the go Live! WAP site.
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