Hi, Take the 6310i with Bluetooth support. In addition it can use a USB to Mac cable and support IR as well. Its a tri-band phone and even supports HSCSD beside GPRS. You get the cables e.g. From nova media at www.novamedia.de as well as a GPRS software supporting Cingular in the US and 130 more GPRS networks around the world. Best Regards, Jan Fuellemann am 12.12.2002 16:25 Uhr schrieb Joe Uselding: > Hello everyone, > > I was a member of this list a few months ago and could not get the company > to pony up for any Bluetooth devices so I unsubscribed from the list. Last > week the IT Director informed me that some of our mobile users would be > getting new phones and they wanted to find a solution for wireless internet > access. The company that we signed up with was "Cingular Wireless" because > of our area and they offer a nationwide plan. (Our home office is in > Whitewater Wisconsin) Well the company came to me wanting to use the Nokia > 6340. I told them they were nuts because the Nokia 6340 has a cable that > comes out of the phone with a serial port on the other end. I would need a > serial to USB adapter in order to make that work. The biggest reason that > they liked the 6340 was because it works with almost all data networks. My > problem is that there are too many cables and I would need additional > software for the adapter. It would make it a support nightmare for myself, > I DON'T THINK SO.. I would like recommendations on which phone/phones you > would recommend that are bluetooth compatible and that cingular supports. > > http://www.cingular.com > > I have heard many of you talk about the Sony-Ericsson T68. Would this be a > good phone to go with? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. > -- jan fuellemann emdener strasse 47a mobile +49 177 606 74 20 10551 berlin fuellemann at gmx.de