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- 01-03-2006, 05:45 PM #16MJTGuest
Re: Text messaging stuff on new years morning?
Michael wrote:
>> We'll see. I'll note the charges, if they're there, when I get my next
>> bill.
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> We'll see, you wanker. We wont hear from you again
You know, Michael, you really do need to get a life. Fancy getting all
fired up over something so mundane and banal as an internet forum
discussion on SMSing.
Tell me. Are you trying to out-Speed Speed in your obnoxiousness, or
does it come naturally?
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- 01-04-2006, 10:46 PM #17Intel InsideGuest
Re: Text messaging stuff on new years morning?
No I don't.
"Jim Jones" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Intel Inside" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> Common prob at that time as network is temporarily overloaded, even with
>> Telstra.
>> The actual # sent around that time is huge. Big $
>> Keep trying.
>>
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> you don't think asking him to keep trying will just make the network more
> overloaded for all the other users?
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- 01-05-2006, 04:26 AM #18kcojGuest
Re: Text messaging stuff on new years morning?
Michael wrote:
> "MJT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>Michael wrote:
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>>>>Today, I found that none of the messages got through. It'd be
>>>>interesting to see what the percentage rate is for those that did and
>>>>didn't get through. Looks like money for jam for Telstra, etc...
>>>
>>>Money for jam? How? If they didnt transmit to the Telstra SMSC, you dont
>>>get charged.
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>>We'll see. I'll note the charges, if they're there, when I get my next
>>bill.
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>
> We'll see, you wanker. We wont hear from you again
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>
sms is charged upon acceptance by the smsc, and then delivery is
attempted, small print in contract will say " best effort" or similar on
delivery to b party.
networks "throttle systems" and change retry schedules and expiry period
on smsc during peak times
congestion is goin to happen at peak times ie new years etc, dont know
what all the fuss is:
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