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  1. #1
    Michael Dautermann
    Guest
    I wasn't able to use Vision at all this weekend due to "Sprint updating
    critical systems to deliver a better experience" or some such B.S.

    Now, when I use my phone to log onto Vision, I don't see the traditional
    Vision homepage (listing "Entertainment", "News", "My Account" - info).
    Instead, it's Google.

    When I click on "Get New Games" or "Get New Applications", I also see
    the same Google search page. I can go through to all my saved bookmarks
    just fine, so I haven't lost the ability to connect to anything
    non-SprintPCS related... but all the useful Sprint links aren't there
    anymore.

    Shutting down the phone and/or explicitly restarting the browser doesn't
    solve things. Is anyone else seeing this problem??






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  2. #2
    Laurie
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    Re: Vision webpages non-existent. What's going on?


    "Michael Dautermann" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I wasn't able to use Vision at all this weekend due to "Sprint updating
    > critical systems to deliver a better experience" or some such B.S.
    >
    > Shutting down the phone and/or explicitly restarting the browser doesn't
    > solve things. Is anyone else seeing this problem??


    Same here. I was just waiting to see if it changed.






  3. #3
    Bob Smith
    Guest

    Re: Vision webpages non-existent. What's going on?


    "Michael Dautermann" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I wasn't able to use Vision at all this weekend due to "Sprint updating
    > critical systems to deliver a better experience" or some such B.S.
    >
    > Now, when I use my phone to log onto Vision, I don't see the traditional
    > Vision homepage (listing "Entertainment", "News", "My Account" - info).
    > Instead, it's Google.
    >
    > When I click on "Get New Games" or "Get New Applications", I also see
    > the same Google search page. I can go through to all my saved bookmarks
    > just fine, so I haven't lost the ability to connect to anything
    > non-SprintPCS related... but all the useful Sprint links aren't there
    > anymore.
    >
    > Shutting down the phone and/or explicitly restarting the browser doesn't
    > solve things. Is anyone else seeing this problem??


    I had the upgrade screen you mentioned above last week. Seems to be working
    fine now for yours truly. Your problem might just related to your specific
    market ...

    Bob





  4. #4
    Michael Dautermann
    Guest

    Re: Vision webpages non-existent. What's going on?

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Bob Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I had the upgrade screen you mentioned above last week. Seems to be working
    >fine now for yours truly. Your problem might just related to your specific
    >market ...


    only an hour or two after I sent out my posting, it appears that
    the PCS Vision pages are back to "normal".

    At first glance, everything seems the same. I wonder if they made any
    actual enhancements?





  5. #5
    Bob Smith
    Guest

    Re: Vision webpages non-existent. What's going on?


    "Paul Miner" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 19:10:05 GMT, [email protected] (Michael
    > Dautermann) wrote:
    >
    > >In article <[email protected]>,
    > >Bob Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >
    > >>I had the upgrade screen you mentioned above last week. Seems to be

    working
    > >>fine now for yours truly. Your problem might just related to your

    specific
    > >>market ...

    > >
    > >only an hour or two after I sent out my posting, it appears that
    > >the PCS Vision pages are back to "normal".
    > >
    > >At first glance, everything seems the same. I wonder if they made any
    > >actual enhancements?

    >
    > If they're lucky, none that you'd immediately notice. Enhancements
    > would most likely be for increased capacity and to support specific
    > new products & services.
    >
    > --
    > Paul Miner


    As far as I know, the upgrade was for the Vision Home page, as I could still
    use Vision, accessing bookmarked pages. As for any changes, there was one
    listed in a previous thread under the news link, with local TV news links. I
    see something new on the home page, and that is "Vegas to Moscow" Live
    Webcams. When clicking on that link, it appears to be an ad for a new
    $4.95/mo. application.

    I haven't noticed any other changes, but in saying that, I don't usually
    access many of those main links on the home page.

    Bob





  6. #6
    Joseph Huber
    Guest

    Re: Vision webpages non-existent. What's going on?

    On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 20:10:53 GMT, "Bob Smith"
    >I haven't noticed any other changes, but in saying that, I don't usually
    >access many of those main links on the home page.


    Well, the main website is now sporting the new Sprint logo. Looks
    like Sprint is changing from red to Nextel's
    heavy-construction-equipment yellow.
    Joe Huber
    [email protected]



  7. #7
    Mij Adyaw
    Guest

    Re: Vision webpages non-existent. What's going on?

    WTF!! I had exactly the same problem this weekend here is Southern
    California. When I would try to access the Sprint Home Page, I would get
    mobile.google.com.


    "Michael Dautermann" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I wasn't able to use Vision at all this weekend due to "Sprint updating
    > critical systems to deliver a better experience" or some such B.S.
    >
    > Now, when I use my phone to log onto Vision, I don't see the traditional
    > Vision homepage (listing "Entertainment", "News", "My Account" - info).
    > Instead, it's Google.
    >
    > When I click on "Get New Games" or "Get New Applications", I also see
    > the same Google search page. I can go through to all my saved bookmarks
    > just fine, so I haven't lost the ability to connect to anything
    > non-SprintPCS related... but all the useful Sprint links aren't there
    > anymore.
    >
    > Shutting down the phone and/or explicitly restarting the browser doesn't
    > solve things. Is anyone else seeing this problem??
    >
    >
    >






  8. #8
    William Brinkley
    Guest

    Re: Vision webpages non-existent. What's going on?

    I don't know about you but I just accessed the web on my Nokia VGA1000 and
    there
    is no change in the screen access. I have heard of some virus attempts on
    cell phones.
    Maybe you have just received a virus that now points you to the Google site?
    Anyone
    else having this problem?

    Bill

    "Michael Dautermann" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I wasn't able to use Vision at all this weekend due to "Sprint updating
    > critical systems to deliver a better experience" or some such B.S.
    >
    > Now, when I use my phone to log onto Vision, I don't see the traditional
    > Vision homepage (listing "Entertainment", "News", "My Account" - info).
    > Instead, it's Google.
    >
    > When I click on "Get New Games" or "Get New Applications", I also see
    > the same Google search page. I can go through to all my saved bookmarks
    > just fine, so I haven't lost the ability to connect to anything
    > non-SprintPCS related... but all the useful Sprint links aren't there
    > anymore.
    >
    > Shutting down the phone and/or explicitly restarting the browser doesn't
    > solve things. Is anyone else seeing this problem??
    >
    >
    >






  9. #9
    ll
    Guest

    Re: Vision webpages non-existent. What's going on?

    Bob Smith wrote:
    > I could still use Vision, accessing bookmarked pages


    I called CS the other night when I got nothing but Google
    on Vision. As usual, first level didn't have a clue
    about what was going on. With some difficulty, I finally
    got them to transfer me to Vision tech support. That person
    immediately said that "only the home page wasn't working"
    (in her words). When I said that I couldn't get anything
    but Google, she explained that if I used Google to search,
    that I could then get to any link that Google displayed.

    I appreciated the information, but I couldn't get Google
    to display the link that I needed. I gave up, drove home,
    and used the home computer.



  10. #10

    Re: Vision webpages non-existent. What's going on?


    Mij Adyaw wrote:
    > WTF!! I had exactly the same problem this weekend here is Southern
    > California. When I would try to access the Sprint Home Page, I would get
    > mobile.google.com.


    Keep hopes up, Baboo is on the case:

    The outsourcing industry earns $5.1 billion a year and employs more
    than 350,000 people, according to the National Association of Software
    and Services Companies, and is projected to grow 40 percent in the
    coming year. The vast pool of low-cost, English-speaking and tech-savvy

    Indian workers has attracted back-office service operations of
    companies such as American Express, Sprint, Citibank, General Electric,

    Ford, Hewlett-Packard, IBM and firms that process U.S. tax returns and
    welfare benefits.


    >
    >
    > "Michael Dautermann" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > >I wasn't able to use Vision at all this weekend due to "Sprint updating
    > > critical systems to deliver a better experience" or some such B.S.
    > >
    > > Now, when I use my phone to log onto Vision, I don't see the traditional
    > > Vision homepage (listing "Entertainment", "News", "My Account" - info).
    > > Instead, it's Google.
    > >
    > > When I click on "Get New Games" or "Get New Applications", I also see
    > > the same Google search page. I can go through to all my saved bookmarks
    > > just fine, so I haven't lost the ability to connect to anything
    > > non-SprintPCS related... but all the useful Sprint links aren't there
    > > anymore.
    > >
    > > Shutting down the phone and/or explicitly restarting the browser doesn't
    > > solve things. Is anyone else seeing this problem??
    > >
    > >
    > >





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