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[ILUG] Way OT: O2 GPRS POP3

[ILUG] Way OT: O2 GPRS POP3

Fergal Moran fergal.moran at wasptech.com
Wed Oct 16 11:07:03 IST 2002


> From: Stephane Dudzinski [mailto:stephane.dudzinski at newworldiq.com] 
> How many shmooos will we see again ...
> 
> Get back to them telling that you want this fixed, the Sony 
> Ericsson is a SUPPORTED handset, i rang them as well to get 
> my GPRS settings done and it works, so they obviously did 
> something wrong. Plus they told me it was supported. The only 
> difference though is that i have a subscribtion line.
> 
Yup - you're right - the T68i is the first ericsson handset to get
support from the networks in Ireland - they have had to because everyone
is so fed up with shoddy Nokias.  AFAIK O2 and Voda don't officially
support any other ericsson handsets on their networks for any voice/data
applications.  They will give you the settings though and they will work
as they did for my R520m.  But if they don't work they won't bend over
to try and fix them.

Fergal.



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