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alex Joined: Jun 11, 2002 Posts: 156 From: Malaysia PM |
Probably runs out of credit to surf wap via GPRS.
My last conversation with Sanjeev is that he is very busy with his Monash intake. He'll be back. 
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CaTa Joined: Jun 20, 2002 Posts: 8 From: Penang, Malaysia PM |
Guys,
I have problem in setting up the wap setting using the GSM mode in my T68i. When I try to connect, I will get a 'Failed' message. I try to set up using the SonyEricsson websites but still the same. Setting up manually by following instruction in Maxis websites also doesn't do any good. Please help me? Does we need to register to Maxis for the Wap by GSM network (NOT BY GPRS)?
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shithappens Joined: Sep 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia PM |
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On 2003-01-06 06:52, CaTa wrote:
Guys,
I have problem in setting up the wap setting using the GSM mode in my T68i. When I try to connect, I will get a 'Failed' message. I try to set up using the SonyEricsson websites but still the same. Setting up manually by following instruction in Maxis websites also doesn't do any good. Please help me? Does we need to register to Maxis for the Wap by GSM network (NOT BY GPRS)?
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u need to sign up for the service with Maxis....i think the registration fee (one off) is RM10.00 while the monthly fee of RM5.00 is applicable regardless of usage.....
True Bravery is arriving home late after a boys' nite out, wife waiting with the broom & u ask: "Are u still cleaning or are u flying somewhere" |
fu|at^t68 Joined: Sep 14, 2002 Posts: 365 From: Selangor, Malaysia PM |
shithappens,
u do remember the charges? i can't recall mine. but if u do want the Wap service.... please register with ya service provider.
i got a DIGI sim prepaid plus..... where i can send out MMS??
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alex Joined: Jun 11, 2002 Posts: 156 From: Malaysia PM |
@fulat
You have to activate the GPRS by calling the HELPLINE. Once activated, go to DiGi website to configure your GPRS WAP and GPRS INTERNET. Then, go to Now MMS to register and create a profile. There you can auto configure your T68 and start ROCKING!!! |
penang Joined: Oct 24, 2002 Posts: 20 From: Malaysia PM |
Guys, I'm not at all good with PDAs. Anybody who could advice on the best (of course the cheapest lah) PDA which can browse internet via h/p with cable/infrared/bluetooth capabilities? Now I'm having a T65 but plan to buy a T68i though later.......don't know when!!
What would the price be?
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sonic_cd Joined: Jan 06, 2003 Posts: 73 From: Soleanna PM |
the cheapest pda would be palm m100n m105...digi got mms already!?
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penang Joined: Oct 24, 2002 Posts: 20 From: Malaysia PM |
I'm using digi but never knew digi having the mms in their service yet.
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CaTa Joined: Jun 20, 2002 Posts: 8 From: Penang, Malaysia PM |
I thought only GPRS need to be register and the monthy fees will be charge. I do not understand why Maxis cannot just charge us the usage and not the monthly fees, just like Digi, furthermore Maxis is expensive compare with Digi. Damn, i regret I have change from Digi to Maxis.
I think all services provided didn't have the MMS yet.
@penang
I think the Sony Clie T665 (RM 1388) would be a good choice, at least although I personally like the PEG-NX70V. But if you are getting the T68i, I would say the Palm Tungsten T (RM 1788) would be the best to go with it as it have the Bluetooth build in.
How much is the price in KL for those PDA I mention? |
penang Joined: Oct 24, 2002 Posts: 20 From: Malaysia PM |
@CaTa
Thanks. Didn't really browse the shops yet, but it shows the price you mentioned in their web pages though. So far, the Tungsten T meets the criteria but too expensive....need to reconsider the criteria I guess..
I just wonder why bluetooth not incorporated in clie PDAs since it comes from Sony????
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yapliren Joined: Apr 27, 2002 Posts: 82 From: Malaysia PM |
@penang
bluetooth come from ericsson but not sony. I think m105 will meet your need. 8mb ram ( m100 just got 2mb). You can connect to hp throguh IR.
surfing through pda is not a pleasing experience because of screen size |
fu|at^t68 Joined: Sep 14, 2002 Posts: 365 From: Selangor, Malaysia PM |
alex,
thanx....
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amatasan Joined: Dec 21, 2002 Posts: 9 From: malaysia PM |
me, ajack, shithappens, yapliren, shown0 and alex
wahh.. so many people attend the gathering... heheee.. calling malaysia book of record is a good idea!!! heheee
i went there again... still the same.. they only layan people with nice shirt & tie... bahhhhh... |
fu|at^t68 Joined: Sep 14, 2002 Posts: 365 From: Selangor, Malaysia PM |
amatasan,
non of us went there wear such thingy for ya info. that day we wear as casual as we could to get away from work.
try to make convesation with them. no one born to hate.... everyone born to love. k?
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alex Joined: Jun 11, 2002 Posts: 156 From: Malaysia PM |
@penang,
DiGi did not offer any MMS services yet as well as the others but there are some sites that provide MMS services using your operator WAP services. In this case, it uses DiGi WAP services via GPRS or dial-up. The MMS will be administer by the third-party and route it back to the sender/receiver through the wap gateway. Therefore, everytime you send a MMS, it means you are actually connecting via GPRS or dial-up to DiGi WAP gateway to send/receive your MMS. But incoming MMS will be alert as usual SMS alert and will have a display on your phone.
Cheers.
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