| Author | yahoo mail sending for t68 in the philippines | 
| GPRS Joined: Feb 05, 2002
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 | dami pala natin dito!!! | 
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| willbarrow Joined: Dec 25, 2001
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 | mga kabayan, pag may mga tech'l problem kayo sa lahat ng mga ericsson phones, contact nyo lang ako. baka matutulungan ko kayo. ako po ay nagtratrabaho as tech'l manager sa isang service center sa europe and middle east.kung gusto nyo rin ng mga web sites for T68 like ring tones or pictures sabihin nyo lang.mabuhay ang pinoy! 
 
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| GPRS Joined: Feb 05, 2002
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 | willbarrow, im a rpoud owner of T39m. baka naman pwede mo akong send ng tones! yung enhanced ha? diba pareho lang naman ang tones ng T68 sa T39? heres my email: rwin12@yahoo.com | 
| luwi Joined: Jan 17, 2002
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On 2002-02-06 08:30, willbarrow wrote:
 mga kabayan, pag may mga tech'l problem kayo sa lahat ng mga ericsson phones, contact nyo lang ako. baka matutulungan ko kayo. ako po ay nagtratrabaho as tech'l manager sa isang service center sa europe and middle east.kung gusto nyo rin ng mga web sites for T68 like ring tones or pictures sabihin nyo lang.mabuhay ang pinoy!
 
 
 
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 Pare, can you give some links for free ringtones or colored background for our t68? tnxs.
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| luwi Joined: Jan 17, 2002
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On 2002-02-05 02:22, gobrutz wrote:
 I can help any Globe subscriber in MetroManila to configure their T68 for Wap, GPRS and Yahoo mail browsing. Customer service people at 211 don't always provide you with accurate infos because they have not used the phone extensively. At present, GPRS at Globe is still free of charge. You Can send SMS (even to other countries) free of charge and faster by GPRS. Yahoo mail can be sent and retrieved  by Gprs or thru your dial up ISP.
 Just post your celfone number and I'll get in touch.
 
 [ This Message was edited by: gobrutz on 2002-02-05 02:25 ]
 
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 tol, nakapagsend ka pa ba ng SMS via GPRS? You are a Globe subscriber right? Ang alam ko kc ay di na'to possible dahil sa mawawalang income ng globe? When i try to send SMS via GPRS, palagi syang nagfail. Or there might something wrong with my settings? can you detect what's wrong with my settings? Salamat, pare in advance!!!
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| GPRS Joined: Feb 05, 2002
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 | wala namang problema when sending SMS thru GPRS! baka lang wala kang signal sa GPRS? san ba location mo? and besides pano sila malulugi e ganun din ang bayad. di naman sya free... | 
| GOwin Joined: Jan 17, 2002
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 | GPRS ganito yon:if you want to send SMS over GPRS then you won't have any need for the SMS center numbers. right? (syempre GPRS nga ang gusto mong gamitin eh)
 
 Now, if you have set SMS access by GPRS and removed ALL your SMSC #s, and your _network supports SMS over GPRS_ - then you can send all the SMS you want.
 
 Otherwise even if you set your phone to send by GPRS and your network doesn't support it, then it will go through the SMSCs - ergo, chargeable.
 
 Kausap ko ang techies nila kagabi, ang sabi:
 1) GLOBE doesn't support SMS over GPRS _yet_
 2) I was mis-informed by the CS rep when they told me that I can send SMS over GPRS (not via SMSCs)
 
 stay cool.
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| luwi Joined: Jan 17, 2002
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On 2002-02-05 13:42, ferrarista44 wrote:
 hmmm..... mabuhay ang noypi!!!!
 
 hehehehe....
 
 pare, uso na dito ang handhelds....would you believe...?
   
 di nga papahuli....
 
 
 
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 ferrarista44, where are you from? Based on the previous forum, I found out you are an ECE. I'm a licensed ECE also working at PLDT? Where do you work?
 
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| luwi Joined: Jan 17, 2002
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On 2002-02-06 09:34, GPRS wrote:
 wala namang problema when sending SMS thru GPRS! baka lang wala kang signal sa GPRS? san ba location mo? and besides pano sila malulugi e ganun din ang bayad. di naman sya free...
 
 
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 Excute GPRS, wala pang definite amount kung magkano ang charging for GPRS access  sa Globe Telecom kaya as of today, Access via GPRS are still free of charge. Syempre kung magsesend tyo ng SMS via GPRS, that is totally Free. Do you get my point? Imbes na magbabayad tyo ng P1 kada SMS, nagiging free na ang bawat text natin dahil we used the GPRS access.
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| luwi Joined: Jan 17, 2002
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On 2002-02-06 09:40, GOwin wrote:
 GPRS
 ganito yon:if you want to send SMS over GPRS then you won't have any need for the SMS center numbers. right? (syempre GPRS nga ang gusto mong gamitin eh)
 
 Now, if you have set SMS access by GPRS and removed ALL your SMSC #s, and your _network supports SMS over GPRS_ - then you can send all the SMS you want.
 
 Otherwise even if you set your phone to send by GPRS and your network doesn't support it, then it will go through the SMSCs - ergo, chargeable.
 
 Kausap ko ang techies nila kagabi, ang sabi:
 1) GLOBE doesn't support SMS over GPRS _yet_
 2) I was mis-informed by the CS rep when they told me that I can send SMS over GPRS (not via SMSCs)
 
 stay cool.
 
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 Thanks Gowin sa info, but before, I can send SMS via GPRS. Ang CS Rep kasi ng Globe ay wala namang alam yung mga yun regarding sa GPRS feature (GPRS via SMS). Kya I dont believe them na they still did not support the SMS via GPRS because I already tried it before.
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| GOwin Joined: Jan 17, 2002
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 | luwi setting your phone to send SMS over GPRS doesnt mean that your network supports it.
 i think the phone falls back to SMSC if it can't send your SMS by GPRS.
 
 to test my theory. why don't you remove your SMSC numbers then try to send a message to see if  you can send one. kapag pumalpak, that will prove that you're still sending via SMSCs.
 
 i think the logic is simple: no SMSC, therefore SMS is suppose to use GPRS. pag ayaw, eh di confirmed that Globe doesn't support it.
 
 ok?
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| luwi Joined: Jan 17, 2002
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 | [quote] On 2002-02-06 10:54, GOwin wrote:
 [b]luwi[/b]
 setting your phone to send SMS over GPRS doesnt mean that your network supports it.
 i think the phone falls back to SMSC if it can't send your SMS by GPRS.
 
 to test my theory. why don't you remove your SMSC numbers then try to send a message to see if  you can send one. kapag pumalpak, that will prove that you're still sending via SMSCs.
 
 i think the logic is simple: no SMSC, therefore SMS is suppose to use GPRS. pag ayaw, eh di confirmed that Globe doesn't support it.
 
 ok?
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 GOwin, tnxs for the info. But i try to remove the SMSCs yesterday and I tried to send SMS via GPRS, I found out its okey. But my counter counts that text message. Before, I think last week of December, when I send SMS via GPRS, the SMS counter didn't count that text mssg., unlike now.
 
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| Beatrix Joined: Dec 15, 2001
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 | ey, pwede na ako GPRS.=) how to setup ba? | 
| watdhek Joined: Dec 15, 2001
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 | can someone help me configure t68 gprs settings for smart. can i use this service even if im only a prepaid subscriber? do they charge the same amount for sms sending via gprs? thanks in advance | 
| arnoldc Joined: Dec 14, 2001
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 | Please see my post about the Smart GPRS settings here http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=618&forum=14&0 
 If you're a pre-paid subscriber, you can't use GPRS.
 
 SMS over GPRS for Smart does not work.
 
 
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On 2002-02-07 07:02, watdhek wrote:
 can someone help me configure t68 gprs settings for smart. can i use this service even if im only a prepaid subscriber? do they charge the same amount for sms sending via gprs? thanks in advance
 
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