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fu|at^t68 Joined: Sep 14, 2002 Posts: 365 From: Selangor, Malaysia PM |
alex!
how to configure the GPRS for maxis to receive and send MMS? please send me the config!
thanx you.
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alex Joined: Jun 11, 2002 Posts: 156 From: Malaysia PM |
@fulat,
It is not the automated configuration send via sms that easy. I need to tweak some of the DATACOMM and your phone WAP Profile. Need to add on something. Too long to explain over post here. Make arrangement with you to meet up and setup for you, OK?  |
shithappens Joined: Sep 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia PM |
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On 2003-01-17 04:12, alex wrote:
@fulat,
It is not the automated configuration send via sms that easy. I need to tweak some of the DATACOMM and your phone WAP Profile. Need to add on something. Too long to explain over post here. Make arrangement with you to meet up and setup for you, OK?
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damn!!! so many other secrets to it ah??? u learn something new everyday...sheesh!!! then i truly and really need yr help on this matter then...coffee on me ok?? hahahaha...will arrange with you later....
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gilthoniel Joined: Jul 12, 2002 Posts: 12 From: Malaysia PM, WWW
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@veon
yah been looking for 2nd hand phones too...
u wanna sell ur t100? hehe
I got the BT set coz i figured that the communicam only works wif ericsson phones... if i ever decide to move on to another brand (not nokia... perhaps siemens) then i can't use it anymore.,.. but wif a BT headset i can still use it wif other BT phones...
U know wat? the HBH30 is made in Malaysia.... and it's so expensive here... tsk tsk
take ur time wif the CD... no problem
@shaw
yeah steven's corner... yummm
@penang
ok i'll check it out... cheaper is still cheaper even if it means just by a little... but must order is it? can't get it on the spot?
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shithappens Joined: Sep 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia PM |
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On 2003-01-17 01:48, ajack wrote:
@ShawO - My GPRS bill last month was RM 84. If you are a Maxis user, theoretically I am a more heavy GPRS user.
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watch out man!!! here comes a contender...namely ME!!! i just signed up for maxis gprs and i will challenge u for top dog position...hehehehe psst!! after all calls are paid by coy mah.....
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,
i will make sure to send u MMS every hours to make u the top.
wahhahaha
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veon18 Joined: Jun 30, 2002 Posts: 197 From: M'sia PM, WWW
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Ok , now i am back in Amcorp mall again, it has become an everyday visit since the past 2 weeks, must stop liao. Anyway having tea with jeffrey again, bored of the drinks here, later still have to rush back to uni, sigh
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penang Joined: Oct 24, 2002 Posts: 20 From: Malaysia PM |
@gilthoniel;
The set is not readily available, you have to order it and pay deposit of about RM100 as I did yesterday. You'll get the set in 1 or 2 days time.
@all;
Wow you all's GPRS bill are sky high.......my phone+GPRS bill never exceeded that RM200 so far. My GPRS usage is about 300-400kb p/month, so would be under/about RM4.00 only. But how come maxis GPRS charges are too expensive & they impose access fee as well right? Lucky to be Digi customer I think.
Cheers.
 Die Another Day _____________________ Nokia Dead |
alex Joined: Jun 11, 2002 Posts: 156 From: Malaysia PM |
@Penang,
All rite! DiGi users Me used DiGi for 3 years now and still find it very reliable. |
veon18 Joined: Jun 30, 2002 Posts: 197 From: M'sia PM, WWW
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Yea! Digi the best for GPRS, just the sms dunno why charge so much! Anyway any idea of when is the launching of MMS for digi prepaid users?
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macdid Joined: Jan 14, 2003 Posts: 65 From: earth PM |
u all think digi line good?
i dont think so.i bought a digi sim pack 016-6997544 a month ago but the signal strengh in my housing area very weak!if raining more worst.
any one of u want to buy my sim? lelong sale,cheap cheap sale,sexy numbers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
shithappens Joined: Sep 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia PM |
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On 2003-01-17 07:26, macdid wrote:
u all think digi line good?
i dont think so.i bought a digi sim pack 016-6997544 a month ago but the signal strengh in my housing area very weak!if raining more worst.
any one of u want to buy my sim? lelong sale,cheap cheap sale,sexy numbers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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i would hardly consider the number good.....it starts with 69...followed by 97 and ends with 44.....all not good when translated into cantonese.....but it's real easy to remember tho...
anyways, signal strength problems are faced by many cellphone users, irregardless if they're maxis, celcom, digi etc....i dun think u haf that problem using the digi line elsewhere...just unfortunate that it's crappy near your house.....best advise is to get another line then.....
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" |
alex Joined: Jun 11, 2002 Posts: 156 From: Malaysia PM |
@macdid,
That's why you have a few telco in Malaysia providing services to Malaysians. It all depends on are and reception. Too bad your area ain't have good reception. Otherwise, you'll understand what Veon18, Penang and myself meant. Maxis is good but as shithappens mentioned, it is hell darn expensive unless your company pay for it or you don't mind paying for it.  |
bryanstrife Joined: Mar 09, 2002 Posts: 15 PM |
Hi there fellow Malaysians! I'm really suprised of the topics going on here! Did I read wrongly that Malaysia's service providers had finally to roll out MMS? Currently I'm residing in Johor Bahru, just moved back from Singapore and enjoying the slow jump of Malaysian Technology to the advancement to the IT bandwagon benefit. DIGI's cool! There's no GPRS for pre-paid sim holders in Singapore! Only meant for post-paid subscriber! Now I've a SingTel subscription when I'm working in Singapore, and after work, voila! I'm still in not out of touch from GPRS, thanks to DIGI pre-paid GPRS! Though I hate the resetting after the cerdit deductions. Sucks! Do updates me on the MMS in Malaysia. I've been using this MMS a lot in Singapore, do really wants to know how Malaysia's doing in this field.
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penang Joined: Oct 24, 2002 Posts: 20 From: Malaysia PM |
Just got back from ES amcrop mall. Upgraded my T65 from R1B to R6A006. Haven't got time to check it out yet.
All the staff there are friendly and Jefry got really shy when I mentioned about his picture in esato member's webpage. Even Mr Chong who looked very busy can spend time explaining things when asked. Hey, good customer service for SE owners. That is double impact really--good service provider(digi) & good service from the the phone service centre(ES).
Cheers.
 Die Another Day _____________________ Nokia Dead |
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