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just did the MMS configurator thing from the SE website... seems to have given me settings for WAP, Internet, & MMS...
anyway, a few q's:
1) even tho i only opted for MMS, have i got the whole connectivity bundle now?
2) i have just tried entering a webpage, the little GPRS world icon appears for about 3 seconds then disapears... then when i click on "Network" (bottom right of the screen) if says "GPRS Attached (Login Failed)" - whats goin on there then?
3) What costs will be incurred from each of these services? (WAP, Internet & MMS) - i selected "MMS Postpay" at the configurator if that makes a difference.
any help greatly appreciated...
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Posted: 2003-04-18 15:26:00
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sender, although magnificent in its magnificence, can sometimes be out of date with networks. Try getting them to send the settings out to you.
If that doesn't work, your SIM might not be set up for GPRS, another thing to ask your network
What network are you with?
Jalu
PS. Anyone been to Subway recently and noticed you can taste the food for hours afterwards? :-s Nice like, but I wish it would go away
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Posted: 2003-04-18 15:28:00
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i'm with O2 UK
i previusly had the settings sent from my supplier, but then i formatted the fone... these settings seem the same.
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Posted: 2003-04-18 15:33:00
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Try sending them out from here
http://amber.smarttrust.com/O2UK/index.jsp
Jalu
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Posted: 2003-04-18 15:38:00
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ive just been speaking to phones4u/singlepoint... and they say i have to wait 24 hours... so maybe thats it.
anyway could anyone answer my other 2 questions?:
1) even tho i only opted for MMS, have i got the whole connectivity bundle now?
3) What costs will be incurred from each of these services? (WAP, Internet & MMS) - i selected "MMS Postpay" at the configurator if that makes a difference.
( i think the SE settings are fine - but ill get em again from O2 if theres a problem )
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Posted: 2003-04-18 16:22:00
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(1) Yes, you now have the full connectivity bundle as GPRS is needed for MMS.
(2) GPRS is charged at 2p for the first page you look at then 1p a page after that and I *think* it's 2.50 per mb you download after that. (unless you are on a GPRS bundle)
MMS is charged at 35p per message, unless you're on an MMS bundle.
Jalu
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Posted: 2003-04-18 16:35:00
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On 2003-04-18 16:35, jalu wrote:
GPRS is charged at 2p for the first page you look at then 1p a page after that and I *think* it's 2.50 per mb you download after that. (unless you are on a GPRS bundle)ahhhh... is there anywhere you think i could check it for sure? cuz over a few calls to singlepoint, i have been told £2.50/MB £5.50/MB & £7.50/MB... if it is £2.50 like you say i will probably use it, any more and they can forget it - too much cashola like
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Posted: 2003-04-18 16:40:00
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I'm afraid I can't tell you for certain as I'm an o2 prepay advisor so I can't check the systems you're on. However, I'm on contract myself and it's £2.50 for me so I'm confident its the same for you.
What are you doing on phones4u anyway, you insane?
If you want to use GPRS but not pay, get an o2 prepay (NOT ONLINE) sim for £10 - free GPRS until at least June, hopefully.
Jalu
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Posted: 2003-04-18 16:44:00
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On 2003-04-18 16:44, jalu wrote:
What are you doing on phones4u anyway, you insane?

lol, you'd think so wouldn't ya
but would you still think i'm mad if i say i got the P800 for sweet FA on contract
nuff said
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Posted: 2003-04-18 17:33:00
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Mmm...that
is a good deal, I must admit.
Either way, I think it's a flat rate of 2.50p MB for GPRS.
Jalu
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Posted: 2003-04-18 17:37:00
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