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FluffyBunny Joined: Jan 25, 2004 Posts: 25 PM |
@rencomp Yes... It's a bunch of crap!!!
Of course, I can say that my operator, Telia, isn't the most "agile" company I've seen.
Telia is a "state-owned" company and my colleagues have told me horror-examples from their connections both as customers and doing consultant for them.
Actually, Telia is used as a badexamples in when it comes to education and courses.
In my particular case; Cosmote isn't the best either. State-owned and rigid as well.
I've heard from a company that works with SMS / MMS-delivery that Cosmote have closed their network to outside connections when it comes to MMS in particular.
Though, the advantage of Cosmote is that when a Cosmote-customer sends a MMS and the recipient is outside their network, the recipient gets a SMS from "MMS" with a login / password to a special webservice-page. |
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Cytech Joined: Feb 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Stockholm, Sweden PM |
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On 2004-03-11 20:43:10, FluffyBunny wrote:
As long as there is no Interconnect-agreement, there is no Inter-connectivity.
What MMSc are you talking about? There are more than one manufacturer, you know?!!!
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sure there is... but only one MMS standard  |
FluffyBunny Joined: Jan 25, 2004 Posts: 25 PM |
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On 2004-03-11 21:24:16, Cytech wrote:
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On 2004-03-11 20:43:10, FluffyBunny wrote:
As long as there is no Interconnect-agreement, there is no Inter-connectivity.
What MMSc are you talking about? There are more than one manufacturer, you know?!!!
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sure there is... but only one MMS standard
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Though there are differences between the MMScs, right?!  |
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