E52 as Wi-Fi access point (sharing 3G connection)

Hi team,
Are there any utilities to use E52 phone as WiFi access point - for sharing 3G internet connection made by the phone itself?
Thanks,
Ildar

There is a 3rd party application that does just this called Joikuspot. You can download it from Ovi Store at www.ovi.com

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