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@ adeprinxe, thanx 4 the info
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Posted: 2005-08-13 02:37:47
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@adeprince: What PCphone do you use?
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Posted: 2005-08-13 06:51:00
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@ all, good morning to the house
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Posted: 2005-08-13 07:03:36
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@ AYA .i have the mda3 otherwise same as Qtek 9090 by HTC blue angel this is the comp that makes the iPaq,02 xda etc .each ppc is the same but with cosmetic differences for those end comps .i.e 02,ipaq,t-mobile orange and others.image included
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Posted: 2005-08-14 17:56:41
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@adeprince: Yes; I am aware of HTC and the many hybrids it produces. Interesting marketing strategy too.
I just wish the CDMA networks in Naija would allow subscribers purchase handsets of their choice - and I'd crossover to CDMA for internet access. I am particularly interested in Starcomms. As it is for now, you are stuck with whatever they give you.
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Posted: 2005-08-14 20:21:00
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I hear NCC has ordered the PTOs and other CMDA operators to issue sim like cards for their lines but I don't know what deadline they set.
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Posted: 2005-08-15 13:16:35
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@egunje; I doubt if that is possible. Copied this from...Techtarget Expert Answer Center:
"The GSM air interface standard, which uses SIM cards, was designed so that your phone number and other information that identifies you as you -- could be easily transferred from one phone to another by simply transferring the card. The CDMA standard was not designed so that your identity would be that mobile. CDMA "hardwires" your identity into the components of the phone so that, among many other reasons, wireless operators hold more control over their customers and the mobile phones they use."
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Posted: 2005-08-15 15:27:17
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brym! is right (unless some improvements have been made technology-wise since the last time I checked).
Its this inflexibiliy of CDMA that will keep me (and many others I know) a GSM subscriber.
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Posted: 2005-08-15 18:29:00
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Hi everyone, I've been kept off the forum the past four days by glo.I keep getting the message "communication error, check your settings or contact your service provider" Does anyone else encounter this problem, or is there something wrong with my settings? I also notice that while this problem persists, I can't send or download mms.
@Aya: I'm aware that intercellular allows you to acquire cdma hansets from outside, but charges you a fee for configuration. If you have a friend who works there he could do it for free.
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Posted: 2005-08-15 19:57:32
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@amby: Yes; Intercellular allows that. Unfortunately, Intercellular has no mobile data service, to the best of my knowlege. Again, Intercellular is not on my list of favoured CDMA networks
Your problem with Glo - is it only when you try to access Esato? Has anyone tampered with your settings? Does this error occur when you are outside your primary location? Answering all 3 will help me give you tips.
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Posted: 2005-08-15 20:51:00
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