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Amby u are correct, it seems most of us use mtn, at my end the signal came back yesterday after 24 hrs of disapearance, the mms error still says service not available, is it cos i am browsing wit 0 naira?
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Posted: 2005-10-30 06:51:23
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Amby n Aya i sent u guys an mms with mtn, its like its back and better.
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Posted: 2005-10-30 07:49:03
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@angel: Thanks. I'll pop in my MTN SIM to retrieve it.
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Posted: 2005-10-30 10:34:49
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Yeah Angel I got the mms, thanks, but it aint Christmas yet.
MTN mms is back, but I don't know if its better.
Billing on MTN gprs is erratic, sometimes I am billed and sometimes I'm not. It suits me fine though, I've saved a bundle since my glo line has been on holidays.
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Posted: 2005-10-30 13:53:32
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@AYA, yes! Both my fone and my pc are IrDA equipped.
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Posted: 2005-10-30 14:19:00
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@AYA, yes! Both my fone and my pc are IrDA equipped.
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Posted: 2005-10-30 14:22:00
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On 2005-10-30 14:22:00, bennie wrote:
@AYA, yes! Both my fone and my pc are IrDA equipped.
Good. let's start with installing your phone as a modem.
1. Activate infra-red on the phone and point it at your PC's infrared port
2. If your OS is XP, your PC will recognize a new hardware and proceed to install the modems. You may need to insert the CD that came with it, but its not always required.
If you use an older OS, after pointing your phone IrDA at PC, go to ControlPanel -> Phone/Modem Options-> Add/New
Look at the list presented, if your phone IrDA is listed, select it. If not, insert phone software CD and click "Have CD". Browse to where the modem ison the Cd and select.
In some cases,you can only install the modem directly from CD (auto-install).
3. When modeminstallation iscomplete, go to Controlpanel->Network Connections (or Dial-up Connect Wizard) -> New connection -> Manual setup. The rest is fairly easy. you need APN, username, password, dialup number (*99***x#, where x is your CID). If you cant find your CID on the phone, just try from 1 to infinity one after the other till you are able to connect
Hope I didn't leave anything out
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Posted: 2005-10-30 15:26:44
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seems i'm the only one using Vmobile gprs here
has MTN announced their tariff?
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Posted: 2005-10-30 19:20:00
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On 2005-10-30 19:20:00, mamba wrote:
seems i'm the only one using Vmobile gprs here
Yes it seems so, because you are the only one who has been able to modify your wap settings to enable you web access using vmobile.
The rest of us have resigned our fate to mtn. No mtn hasn't announced tariffs yet.
'Tis so dull in the house these days. WHATS UP GUYZ?
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Posted: 2005-10-30 20:01:02
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@mamba: Nope. You are not the only person using vmobile GPRS here. I use my wife's line/phone to browse as well - especially when I want to cut down on Glodirect bills. I'm not bothered about MTN. When they are ready, they will announce their tariffs.
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Posted: 2005-10-30 21:14:29
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