Internet Access over a CDMA Phone

I currently subscribe to SprintPCS service, which uses CDMA. My Qualcomm QCP-2760 CDMA phone will emulate a modem with a Hayes command-set. I regularly use this phone to access the Internet, from both my Palm III and from my laptop which runs NetBSD. (I tried the WAP browser that's built into the phone, and found it worse than useless.)

The SprintPCS people were happy to bill me $10 extra per month to allow me to use the phone to connect to the Internet (this is part of what they call ``Wireless Web''), but they weren't particularly helpful at explaining how to do it. One support person went so far as to tell me it wasn't possible.

As best I can remember, here's what I had to do to get this work for the Palm III:

Here's what I did to get this to work from my NetBSD laptop: Now typing sh /etc/ppp/ppp-sprintpcs will start up a TCP connection over the modem.