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    Michael
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    Re: What is the cost of a call from "Telstra Text Buddy"?


    <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Michael wrote:
    >
    >> > PMG and TELSTRA culture is a culture of spies and controller at the
    >> > management level.
    >> > Nothing to do with fixing anything.

    >>
    >> now you are just get paranoid

    >
    >>>>>>>>>>> now you are just get paranoid

    >
    > Michael I like your word "par_noid" .


    Hmmm

    > Michael let me show you something.... read and see who is
    > "para_noid."


    Hmm

    > Michael you work as a "spook" or an "informer " for Telstra.


    Do I? OK.

    > By the way which Telstra ? Australia , UK, USA, Sweden etc...


    How many Telstra's are there in that world of yours up in your head?

    > Here is some interesting data you may like to explain to me
    > and others....
    >
    > When my Telstra "Text Buddy" is operational this is were my computer
    > is talking to.
    >
    > xml.qld.sms.telstra.com


    Righty-o.

    > Do you know the address above Michael?


    Not particularily.

    > Michael when Text Buddy turned on, my computer is unwillingly linked
    > directly with Telstra Queensland.


    Telstra Qld? Is that different to Telstra Corp. Ltd?

    Did you know their SMSC is in Qld, so it seems all quite logical and sane to
    me.

    > I have NO choice in the matter.


    Apart from where you accepted all the terms and conditions of using
    TextBuddy . . . remember that "I Agree" button?

    > (No one will suspect the good beautiful Queensland 'sunshine state" to
    > be the repository of every SMS text messages in Australia.)


    We could only hope, sigh.

    Telstra only keep text message CONTENTS for 24 hours. Quite ridiculous.

    > Here is the full data of my search..


    It's a simple lookup

    > 10 202.158.194.18 so-0-1-0.bb1.a.mel.aarnet.net.au
    > 11 139.130.2.65 gigabitethernet4-3.ken12.sydney.telstra.net
    > 12 203.50.20.1 10GigabitEthernet0-1-0-2.ken-core4.Sydney.telstra.net
    >
    > 13 203.50.19.129 TenGigE0-1-0-2.chw-core2.Sydney.telstra.net
    > 14 203.50.6.202 Pos7-0.woo-core1.Brisbane.telstra.net
    > 15 203.50.51.140 TenGigabitEthernet9-1.woo2.Brisbane.telstra.net
    > 16 139.130.254.166 telstr224.lnk.telstra.net
    > 17 144.135.28.36
    > 18 144.135.28.15 xml.qld.sms.telstra.com
    >
    > "Oh boy" , Michael, I did not realized you had such big networks for
    > the "boys" to play with.;-) :-)


    Nothing "big" about that setup. All quite normal.

    > -10GigabitEthernet0-1-0-2.ken-core4.Sydney.telstra.net
    > - TenGigabitEthernet9-1.woo2.Brisbane.telstra.net
    >
    > (Just curious the ethernet is 32 or 64 or 128 bits or 256 bits wide?)


    Im sure that affects the operation of text buddy?

    > You can store a lot of SMS messages...!
    > Just curious !!! .... How many SMS do you store per day in QLD? 8
    > millions ..80 millions.. how many?


    They arent stored, they are submitted, delivered, and the content is deleted
    afterr 24 hours

    > Also Michael why are you activating my port 137 and my port 433 on my
    > computer when Text Buddy is loaded?


    I meant to type 138 and 432, sorry

    > Why do you need to open two lines on my computer?


    More data in and out.

    > A computer program is like a human. It can listen to only one
    > conversation at the time...


    I think you'll find a computer can do a lot better than that

    > What are you listening to on the second port?


    All your conversations are monitored. Every keystroke. They go to Qld.
    Telstra owns j00.

    > Can you explain or suddenly is it too much for you?
    >
    > Michael read this interesting website
    > http://www.telstraexposed.com/news/060500_1.asp


    Yawn. Is there any new articles on that site, its about 3 years behind the
    times

    Full of great conspiracy stories and rants. Good for a loud laugh every few
    months
    >
    > Georges
    >






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  2. #17

    Re: What is the cost of a call from "Telstra Text Buddy"?


    Michael wrote:
    > <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > >
    > > Michael wrote:
    > >> <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > >> news:[email protected]...
    > >> >
    > >> > Michael wrote:
    > >>
    > >> > This Senior Telstra employee said " it is impossible to know if you
    > >> > have been debited a pocket news or a Telstra_Text_Buddy_long_ message
    > >> > or if the software Text_Buddy is working as it should "
    > >>
    > >> Then take it up with them.
    > >>
    > >> I've no trouble telling the diff. b/w them

    > >
    > > Michael


    Telstra being a communication company has more solicitors/ barristers
    than communication engineers.

    Why is that?

    Because Telstra is in the bullying of his customers by force.

    Georges

    > >
    > > This is very easy to say to take the problem with Senior Telstra
    > > employee.

    >
    > Youve said youve discussed it with them, so why have you stopped?
    >
    > > I am sure you are aware it does not work that way.
    > > Telstra decides which fault it is. If it is level 1 or level 2 or level
    > > 3.
    > >
    > > To get this telephone number 1800 001 398 it took me 5 weeks.

    >
    > So? What good does the number do you? If its being investigated by Level 3,
    > its being investigate by Level 3.
    >
    > > This number 1800 001 398 is Telstra senior complaint.

    >
    > No, you said it was Level 3 Support department. No big deal
    >
    > > I also was told the problem will not be fix before months or probably
    > > never because under the Commonwealth of Australia Telstra can do what
    > > ever they please.

    >
    > ???
    >
    > >
    > > For the moment I am still waiting for the money Telstra owes me

    >
    >
    > ???
    >
    > >
    > > George
    > >





  3. #18

    Re: What is the cost of a call from "Telstra Text Buddy"?


    Emjaye wrote:
    > What's this "telstra text buddy" and what is "pocket news"?


    To send SMS from any computer.
    http://www.telstra.com.au/mobile/pro.../textbuddy.htm
    ===
    "pocket news" a money making machine from Telstra

    Georges




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