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It's now been 48 hours since I subscribed to T-zones $4.99.

But still get "your plan does not support this feature" when attempting
to Go to URL for wap sites I know that work.

On the phone I'm able to go to T-zones Home page and I see the T-zone
animation. But, also, when I select Games & Applications I get the
same "your plan does not support this feature" message.

T-mobile saying wait the full 72 hours... though I got a feeling, it
never really takes this long.


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