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- 04-04-2006, 02:02 AM #1SimonLGuest
Hi all, carried my phone over from optus to telstra, who of course are
useless at helping me support it.
Got WAP up and running, but when I try to get the MMS up, messages come back
"communication failed".
Can anyone help and tell me where/which settings to adjust and with what?
Cheers.
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- 04-04-2006, 05:02 AM #2SpokesGuest
Re: Telstra MMS settings for a SonyEricsson S700i
SimonL wrote:
> Hi all, carried my phone over from optus to telstra, who of course are
> useless at helping me support it.
>
> Got WAP up and running, but when I try to get the MMS up, messages come back
> "communication failed".
>
> Can anyone help and tell me where/which settings to adjust and with what?
I assume you've already been to telstra.com and configured your handset
via there?
Did you switch your handset off/on to configure the new settings? - it
often works after that.
Try calling 125111 and get the CSR to check first, and if need be,
provision the 5 GPRS/WAP/MMS codes plus the browser code.
once that's done, switch off/on the phone again, then send a test MMS
to 176667. if that's okay, you're finished the job.
go to telstra.com and read the FAQs about MMS so you won't get a
surprise in your next bill.
Spokes
- 04-04-2006, 05:02 PM #3SimonLGuest
Re: Telstra MMS settings for a SonyEricsson S700i
ill try that thanks.
"Spokes" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> SimonL wrote:
>> Hi all, carried my phone over from optus to telstra, who of course are
>> useless at helping me support it.
>>
>> Got WAP up and running, but when I try to get the MMS up, messages come
>> back
>> "communication failed".
>>
>> Can anyone help and tell me where/which settings to adjust and with what?
>
> I assume you've already been to telstra.com and configured your handset
> via there?
>
> Did you switch your handset off/on to configure the new settings? - it
> often works after that.
> Try calling 125111 and get the CSR to check first, and if need be,
> provision the 5 GPRS/WAP/MMS codes plus the browser code.
> once that's done, switch off/on the phone again, then send a test MMS
> to 176667. if that's okay, you're finished the job.
> go to telstra.com and read the FAQs about MMS so you won't get a
> surprise in your next bill.
>
> Spokes
>
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