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Enhanced Features
MOBILE BROWSER SERVICE
Mobile Browser service gives cell users easy access
to web-based, interactive information services and
applications from their digital cell phones or other
handheld devices. Customers can access e-mail, play games
and browse up-to-date information such as news, weather
and sports. Mobile Browser service also allows you
to perform transactions such as stock trading and online
banking. Visit sasktel.com for a list of sites and applications
available through Mobile Browser service.
Please refer to your digital cell phone’s manual for specific
instructions on how to use Mobile Browser service on your
cell. (In order to take advantage of this feature, your cell must
have browser capabilities.)
Note:
Mobile Browser service can be used anywhere in Canada
without incurring additional long distance charges.
TEXT MESSAGING
Text Messaging service allows you to send and receive
text messages and e-mail using a digital cell. With Text
Messaging service, you also have access to information
services and e-mail forwarding free of charge. Plus, you can
interact by voting and entering contests using your digital
cell. To find out more about Text Messaging service, visit
our web site at sasktel.com.
SENDING A TEXT MESSAGE
There are three ways to send text messages:
1. Senders can send messages to text messaging subscribers
across Canada via a two-way messaging capable digital
cell. Digital cell phones vary widely in the instructions
and method for sending text messages; however, some
standard procedures are below:
•
The sender must access the text messaging mode
on their digital cell, usually an envelope icon.
•
The sender then chooses the ‘send/create a new
message’ option from the menu displayed.
Note:
If this method does not work for your cell, refer to
your cell’s manual or visit your SaskTel Authorized Dealer
for instructions.










