GPRS replaced the dial-up mobile phone Internet access, offering faster browsing of Internet content and email. It was the unique "always on" internet service" for handheld gadgets.GPRS on a mobile phone doesn't use a phone number to connect, it uses something called an APN (Access Point Name). With this clever protocal, you don't pay for your online time per-minute, you pay for the amount of data you transfer. The protocal has now been largely superseded by faster data network services known as 3G!
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