Is all you need to run, "Internet Explorer" in X11, and install the Bluezone stuff.
Maybe Macs CAN do everything....I just installed ies4osx and it worked like a charm. Now if I could only remember all that archaic Green Screen stuff...anyone have a cheat sheet they can share?
The FAN number is on the green screen, which you can access from home.
Mail|Bulletin Boards|Discount-Corner-NATL|AT&T
The Premier website address is also in that same letter.
I'm all set up with the FedEx discount and I never went to the green screen for the FAN #. You don't need the FAN # if you do it online. It will be entered by ATT after going through the steps. All you need to do is go the the Premier ATT website and enter your company email address. You will recieve an email back to your company email inbox and you can forward that email to any of your other email addresses and use it from there to access the link to get your discount. You DON'T have to buy the phone at an AT&T store and you don't have to have the FAN # ahead of time. I bought my phone at an Apple Store and 3 days later I had the full 22% FedEX discount applied to my AT&T account.
... All you need to do is go the the Premier ATT website and enter your company email address. You will recieve an email back to your company email inbox and you can forward that email to any of your other email addresses and use it from there to access the link to get your discount...
So all purple pilots get an email address ending with ...@fedex.com? I was told at the AT&T store that in order to use the company email address option my email would have to end with ...@ups.com, but our pilots don't get company email like that, only management pilots (and other employees) do...
Last edited by ⌐ AV8OR WANNABE : 07-15-2008 at 04:18 PM.
By the way, I used truphone VOIP (free app) from Paris on Sunday on the "old iphone". It worked excellent, call quality equal or better than skype. When you register, they give you $4.00 free credit. This one is worth trying for sure even if you just use the free four bucks.
The price per minute is more than skype, I think it is 6 cents a minute to home phones and 15 or so for mobile phones (but still cheap). Not quite sure about all of the details, but is nice being mobile and being able to use your cell phone at less than $2.00/minute. The only catch is that you need wifi for it to work. A good feature is that you use your regular contacts when you make a call.
Give it a try, and at least use the free credit.....