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alitokmen Joined: Mar 14, 2004 Posts: 43 From: Grenoble, France || Ankara, Tu PM, WWW
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It's not that strange, actually you can receive a call if it is made when NO data transfer is going on... If you're in the middle of a download, though, the call will get rejected (on a non-class A GPRS phone, of course!)
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mkush Joined: Nov 15, 2003 Posts: 271 From: UKSA PM |
well as far as i can remember when i've bin on gprs i aint bin downloading just browsing esato.My FW aint that old,i don't tink, only R3c,s'pose i should do it anyway.
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georgejason Joined: Feb 26, 2004 Posts: 63 From: Chennai, India PM |
@all
Folks, im usin Airtel now, Tell me if incoming works yle using Hutch in India. if thats so will switch to Hutch immediately.
george
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stewie Joined: Nov 23, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Croatia PM |
I spent hours and hours on the internet via my t68i as a bluetooh modem and i had no problems receiving calls. Most of that time i was downloading something or refreshing "Esato Latestposts" and the phone was ringing like always. Never tried to check if i'm available or not. A friend told me that he got a message when he tried to reach me that i'm not available,but that was when i was in school surfing from wap. Anyone else had this "no problems"? Or t68i is a Class A phone? :-D
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passerby Joined: Sep 05, 2003 Posts: 48 PM |
i believe the the older phones are only gprs class B ...
your situation could be that it so happens that in between the gprs data blocks the incoming call is able to interrupt the phone protocol stack...which allow the phones to detect the incoming call.
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stewie Joined: Nov 23, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Croatia PM |
That could be the reason why i was experiencing some problems while sending some attachments via email. I was sending email when i received a call and when the conversation war over i had to resend email because the first time it failed.
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passerby Joined: Sep 05, 2003 Posts: 48 PM |
i was surfing the internet the other day and i remember clearly that i read from somewhere that phones are GPRS Class B type...
(unless i'm dreaming...:C)
anyway, i try to find the link and share it with everyone in esato... ) |
stewie Joined: Nov 23, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Croatia PM |
You do that...
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georgejason Joined: Feb 26, 2004 Posts: 63 From: Chennai, India PM |
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On 2004-04-01 06:53:41, Ivan Kusturin wrote:
You do that...
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U want passerby to dream or to find the link?
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stewie Joined: Nov 23, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Croatia PM |
To find the link,of course.
But anyway, :-D
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georgejason Joined: Feb 26, 2004 Posts: 63 From: Chennai, India PM |
Hoping he finds the link and it says that SE P900 is a Class A phone. hoping against hopes.
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701 Joined: Nov 26, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Romania PM, WWW
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I know that one of the advantages of GPRS over CDS connection( analogue) is that u ALWAYS receive the calls when u r in the middle of the gprs session.the data transmission stops and the call gets in.After u finished the call, u can resume the data transfer.If u can't receive calls during gprs sessions is cuz u have some barring into ur phone or ur provider has a problem.It's abnormal not to be able to get a phonecall while using gprs.
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georgejason Joined: Feb 26, 2004 Posts: 63 From: Chennai, India PM |
@701
wat u say is absolutely right. I have no call barring in my fone. The queer thing is that people using n3650 are able to get incoming calls yle using gprs on their laptops or pcs, but when i use my p900 in the same network, i dont get incoming calls. thats what is buggin me. we dont want Nok one higher up than SE
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701 Joined: Nov 26, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Romania PM, WWW
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@georgejason: r u sure they use the same sim, the same network, the same laptop? u gotta make some comparitions
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georgejason Joined: Feb 26, 2004 Posts: 63 From: Chennai, India PM |
Same sim, same network, same service package.
My network guy is stumped. so im takin my laptop this week. but would be happy to solve it by myself and give the guy a few tips. and the major thing is that ive been tryin to solve it for the past month. im not a newbie as far as modems are concerned. whatever ...
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