Mobile phones
Sunday, 3 December 2006, michuk
Article under construction. Discuss it in the forums!
Linux can use the mobile phone’s build-in modems in order to connect to the Internet. All you need is a fairly new phone and a Bluetooth or IRDA port in your computer or alternatively, an USB or firewire cable to connect your phone to your computer.
TODO: write more on the subject
External articles on GPRS, EDGE, UTMS
- Linux GPRS/EDGE via Bluetooth HOWTO
- Of Linux, GPRS Phones, Serial Cable, Irda, Bluetooth and USB — a fine article by Mikko Rapeli
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