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On 2006-09-28 23:38:01, ambyzown wrote:
@Aya: as a proponent of CDMA land-lines, don't you think this development will work against rather than for the PTOs?
Again, I am NOT a proponent of CDMA or GSM, nokia or SE, or any other whatever.
We had a discussion and based on the issues at hand I took a stand. That does not make me a CDMA proponent.
The issues involved in this scenario differ from those involved in the discussion we had earlier. While that was based on the capabilities of the two different platforms, this has to do with a regulatory issue. Yes; this puts the CDMA networks in a weaker position. Unfortunately, that is what you get with government policies in this part of the world.
The PTOs still have their place. N14/min to other PTOs is still better than current GSM tariffs. That means I will still use my Starcomms line regularly, especially when calling others with CDMA lines. Its still more than significant savings.
In my opinion the new interconnect rates are retrogressive and will hinder progress. But since when did my opinion begin to count anywhere?
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Posted: 2006-09-29 08:24:00
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@aya...please explain your last paragraph
@all... Any news about nokia N83?
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Posted: 2006-09-29 14:43:00
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On 2006-09-29 08:24:00, AYA wrote:
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On 2006-09-28 23:38:01, ambyzown wrote:
@Aya: as a proponent of CDMA land-lines, don't you think this development will work against rather than for the PTOs?
In my opinion the new interconnect rates are retrogressive and will hinder progress. But since when did my opinion begin to count anywhere?
The NCC says the downward reduction of GSM rates affects the majority of subs in 9ja. Since most calls are GSM-to-GSM, we are supposed to enjoy the lower rates.
Again, it is the new rates that is making the CDMA guys to increase it tariffs... not greed.
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Posted: 2006-09-29 14:59:00
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On 2006-09-29 14:43:00, pxthomas wrote:
@aya...please explain your last paragraph
coolapostle seems to have done a good job helping me out with an explanation
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Posted: 2006-09-29 16:03:00
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@Abu & Cool, Thanks, Angelgirl is still alive, i had 2 take leave of abscence from duty so i can undergo a corective surgery on my left leg, (had acident yrs ago) tanx 2 celtel's free gprs am able 2 read all ur interestin n educative posts which has relievd my boredom on dis hospital bed.
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Posted: 2006-09-29 16:57:33
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@all: Hey guyz, i just got maself a Sagem My S7 (Smartphone). D'u think i made a bad choice. The specs were o.k 2 me, xcept 4 just d camera.
@angel: Wishin' u a speedy recovery.
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Posted: 2006-09-29 17:33:49
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@AngeGirl: Greeting from the Southernmost tip of Africa, I wish you get well soon. I've never been in surgery and hopefully that won't be any day soon.
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Posted: 2006-09-29 17:41:33
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@angel: I read your post and thought I'd give you a call to spice up your evening. Alas, awoof dey run belle. Both your MTN and Glo lines were not reachable (I guess you have your free GPRS Celtel line in your phone). If you will SMS it to me, I still will make that call.
It is well with you. My wife and I reach out to you in prayer.
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Posted: 2006-09-29 20:30:00
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I feel good reading all ur greetings, especialy d one dat came all d way from SA. Thanks. Aya my mtn and glo lines will b on at d cool hrs.
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Posted: 2006-09-29 21:47:13
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@angel: Speedy recovery!!!!!!
@coola: Im leaving Abj soon!!!! Is Celtel still giving free gprs in Abj? I tried the WIFI at Millenium Park but the area was too tense for my liking. Abuja has really changed.
@ALL: What happened to our political pundits? No comments on the OBJ vs ATK saga? Abi you don tire?
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Posted: 2006-09-29 22:19:17
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