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@all: i think i can remember someone posting the Vmobile CSD settings but looking through the thread with my phone is like swimming in molasses. please anyone, post it up! or at least confirm these settings:
phone #: +2348022981000
user id: wap
password: wap
data rate: 9.6kb/s
dail type: ISDN
DNS address: ...
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Posted: 2006-04-08 15:34:25
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Mikky u r right. Senisho u see, wen u guys in lag were enjoyin v.mobile's gprs we in other states were not given access to this service but were given the csd which is available in all states wit lag inclusive. I said wat i said cos only those outside lag wil have the setting for csd cos u guys in lag were given the setting for gprs which is beta than the csd. Although at the moment even the csd is not responding i wonder wats wrong wit them. @ abu~ change the last number from 0 to 5
This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2006-04-08 17:09:36
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@easydee: I'm going to try wap over Vmobile csd tonight, just for the fun of it.
I have been meaning to answer the question u asked about BBcode, but kept forgetting.
BBcode allows u to insert certain characteristics into ur posts. These include Bold face font type, Itallics, hyperlinks in ur post, bullets and numberings, etc.
For example, if I wanted to write ur name in bold face, I'd enter the sequence [B]easydee[/B] but because I have disabled BBcode on this post, u can see it in raw form.
If BBcode were active, all u'd see is ur name in boldface. For more info on this, check the FAQ segment of Esato from ur PC.
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Posted: 2006-04-08 18:23:39
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@Abu,for clearanc of doubt,I'm not pro 3rd term.Take a look around the world,honourable men & women who r part of a govt resign when the govt start moving against their principles.Till tomorrow,I count Atiku as a part of a govt which hav the agenda of sittg tight.
@For those settings visit AYA's web/wapsite.Come to think of it,where is AYA?Pls thos of you tht hav his number shld giv him a call.
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Posted: 2006-04-08 20:06:02
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@easy: thanx. changed it but still no link so i assume its the general problem.
@all: what speeds are the various operators giving the data? gprs and csd? never bothered to check glo when i was using it but when using the phone's browser, not opera mini(which seems to be slower) , the optimum i've seem was about 5kb/s. lets try and get a good comparism. does phone makes/models make a difference?
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Posted: 2006-04-08 20:21:33
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@uchrik: i now understand what you meant about the resigning and i totally get ur stand on 3rd term. but i still would like to know how you feel that govt infrastructures are stronger now than during the military regimes. that statement was what made me poke at you.
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Posted: 2006-04-08 21:09:51
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@Abu,I neva made any statement that public/social infrastructures in Nigeria are better today compared to the military era.Pls check my posts.However,even though I dont wish to speak onbehalf of the govt I must say that I share the view that there has been an improvement on infrastructural facilities.You may ask me again if you still wish to know why.
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Posted: 2006-04-08 22:06:44
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@all: who can guess if i'll ask or not?
@uchrik: why? which? when? how? who? i checked the thread and stand corrected! i mixed up ur comments with egunj's. but none the less, i'll be very impressed if you pull out something convincing!
[ This Message was edited by: abubakar on 2006-04-09 00:01 ]
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Posted: 2006-04-09 00:46:43
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@Abu,my reason is simple.It might not impress you but I'm quite satisfied with it.It's the road that leads to my house at the village.Last tarred during the colonial period the road was filled with so much potholes that it takes about one hours drive.This road was tarred again in 2001.Nowadays,it takes about 10mins drive.
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[ This Message was edited by: uchrik on 2006-04-09 09:15 ]
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Posted: 2006-04-09 10:13:02
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@Abu: i quite agree with uchrik, we should not forget so soon how things were before democratic rule. Though i'm nothing near pro Obj and i don't intend to be his fan anytime in future becos wt he's done so far, someone else wld have done same(or even better) if he were to be in his shoes. But the fact remains that things are better now. We no longer queue for fuel, to make calls, to get visas... to mention a few. Roads, the country-over are now maintained, unlike PTF who only fixed rds in the north. Ministers are also being appointed based on their tested potentials, but before it used to be 'who you know'. This visible improvements is enough reason to say things got good, not as if it couldn't have been better, but we should also acknowledge the bit. Had it been soja boys, your guess is as good as mine.
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Posted: 2006-04-09 11:05:29
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