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@chili
I think the same happened to me. After a few days that i've been browsing, my sim couldn't access gprs anymore. Both Agile Messenger and Internet. Nag (activation rejected) kahit na ok yung signal ng gprs and may load yung P900 ko.
I had to buy a new sim. Then i tried browsing, so ok na naman. The other day, mga 2 pesos na lang load ko pero naka pag browse and agilemessenger pa ko. But when i loaded 50 pesos, naging 25.50 na lang agad. So nangyari binawas nila yung hindi nila nasingil sa akin. Which i think is fair. Wag lang nila iblock ok na.
Any of you experience this?
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Posted: 2005-01-03 03:04:49
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@steele - The exact same things happened to me. (See my post on page 38 of this thread.) I was able to browse with zero load but the next day, ayaw nang maka-access ng gprs kahit malakas ang gprs signal. So I had to buy a new sim.
Yes, Sun deducts the current session's "overdraft" from the succeeding load, as you described. This is unlike Globe's and Smart's system of automatically cutting off gprs access once the minimum load balance is reached.
But as i was saying, my problem now is unrelated to gprs: I can't receive texts from abroad! This is true for the 2 sims i've had so far.
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Posted: 2005-01-03 07:05:28
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@chili
My friend who was on tmobile was able to sms me last new year's eve. Have you tried your sim with other phones?
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Posted: 2005-01-04 07:26:07
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hey guys, i have a SUN SIM Card, and i tried downloading MMS/GPRS settings for my T610 from "the mall"... but nothing worked. i tried turning the phone off, then turning it on again, but still nothing worked. the CSR @ Sun Cellular said to me, in order for me to "activate" my MMS settings, i first have to send an MMS to another person!!! rationally thinking, i think it isn't possible, for how i can send an MMS message if i haven't configured it properly? any ideas? how did you guys get your MMS/GPRS settings configured? thanks a lot...
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Posted: 2005-01-04 07:56:09
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send ACTIVATE to 2300 then "The Mall" will guide you through the process. From the activation of your GPRS to the MMS configuration. After which you should send your 1st mms.
Another options is to visit http:\\www.sonyericsson.com.ph. go to "wap configurator". Just ket in all the details like phone model, network, phone number. Then they will send the wap and mms settings to your phone. Just save it then that's it
Hope that helps
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Posted: 2005-01-04 08:20:43
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Guys,
Starting Jan 7 2005 inclusive na ang unlimited calls and text (250 a month Sun to Sun) in all its plans. So Sun Subscribers will no longer be billed an additional 250 pesos on top of their monthly subscriptions just to avail of the CTU.
Also, Plan 250 will be replaced by Plan 350. P250 will go to unlimited, plus 100 will go to other networks.
This is good news!
[ This Message was edited by: steele on 2005-01-04 07:34 ]
[ This Message was edited by: steele on 2005-01-04 07:38 ]
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Posted: 2005-01-04 08:25:38
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steele is right. the sony ericsson web site allowed me to configure my sun settings.
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Posted: 2005-01-04 09:05:28
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@steele
Glad to hear that your friend on T-Mobile was able to SMS you last new year's eve... So it's not hopeless after all!
I tried both of my sims on two phones, a K700i and a 7250i. No luck. My contacts abroad are on Telstra and Fareastone. I've told them to stop trying because they've already wasted a lot of load.
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Posted: 2005-01-04 10:42:58
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@chili
Why don't you try sending them an sms then they should try replying back. Baka kase may kulang sa number. Usually you need to put in the numbers in int'l format.
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Posted: 2005-01-04 11:04:35
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@Steele: Are you from Sun?
Can anyone use his GPRS at the moment? I cant. Using minternet apn
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Posted: 2005-01-05 10:24:54
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