Steve Terry wrote:
> "PeeGee" <triessuk@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:fo9a77$j7i$1@aioe.org...
>> Steve Terry wrote:
>>> "Allan Gould" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
>>> news:60o3msF1rh06iU1@mid.individual.net...
>>>> Neiztche's big bushy moustache wrote:
>>>>> How can I get get them?
>>>>> On T-Mob, is there code I can prefix messages with?
>>>> Try *0# at the beginning of the text
>>>>
>>> That's for O2
>>> T Mobile you have to switch them on, the delivery report
>>> menu might be missing till you get a sim update from T Mobile
>>>
>>> Call T Mobile and ask for messaging sim updates
>>> for your model of phone
>>> Steve Terry
>> It's in the Nokia 6070 manual, so a phone function rather than a SIM
>> function.
>> PeeGee
>>
> CPHS phones have functions like delivery report menu controlled
> by the networks that use CSP like Orange and T Mobile.
> i.e. the delivery report menu wont appear until sim updated
>
> Steve Terry
>
>
I take that as a phone function that can be suppressed by the network
:-) Why can't they make things simple? It's most annoying finding what
you want to do in the manual and then not finding the entry in the menu :-(
....and why is getting more difficult to find a phone to make phone calls
rather than mobile internet, photographs .....
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