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| Thread ID: 30862 | 2003-03-05 05:20:00 | SMS | agent (30) | Press F1 |
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| 125703 | 2003-03-06 03:07:00 | I know that site doesn't work on Vodafone now. Lo. |
Lohsing (219) | ||
| 125704 | 2003-03-06 04:18:00 | I tried mtnsms.com, didn't appear to be free to me (sounds like it once was though). I have a funny feeling that the 6421XXXXXX@sms.vodafone.co.nz (yes, .co.nz works as well as .net.nz) style only works for customers on contract. Didn't work for me, or Cyberchuck, both on PrePay, and if I really wanted to test this further I'd try my dad's (I think he's on contract). Anyone else want to test this theory? I'm trying SMS.ac now, and if it works, well, good, but I'm trying to find a free, preferably email based, system so that every time there's an error on a website I'm building, it sends an SMS to me alerting me... the thing is, at the moment, in it's early beta stages, the system would redirect the end user to the ICQ page and ask them to login :( Goddamn, sms.ac requires to be signed up too. Anyone know how to build an interface with the ICQ API (Application Programming Interface or something like that) so an ASP page can send the contents of a message and recipients to an open ICQ program? |
agent (30) | ||
| 125705 | 2003-03-06 04:23:00 | MTNSMS is still dead. I logged into mtnsms using my old account and here's the result of trying to text myself: "Your message not sent to Chris (internet sms to vodafone currently not available)" .Clueless |
Clueless (181) | ||
| 125706 | 2003-03-06 04:26:00 | agent. I am on a contract vodaphone,and have been for many years. The test above was no go. Hint: 021xxxxxxx = prepay 021xxxxxx = contract :D .Clueless |
Clueless (181) | ||
| 125707 | 2003-03-06 04:29:00 | Which leads us back to my statement that you actually have to ask to sign up for this service, and you will be charged 20c for receiving the email to your phone... Lo. |
Lohsing (219) | ||
| 125708 | 2003-03-06 04:30:00 | Oh yes, there's also 6421XXXXXXX@vodafone.net.nz, but that sends it to your Vodafone email account (did you know you had one - ;)), which you can access by logging into www.vodafone.co.nz, (curses Vodafone for changing their site layout) click on "webmail" in the "my vodafone" page, and, well, you're there. | agent (30) | ||
| 125709 | 2003-03-06 04:32:00 | > Hint: > 021xxxxxxx = prepay > 021xxxxxx = contract Are you sure this is right? Friends of mine have 7 numbers after the 021 part and are on contract. Lo. |
Lohsing (219) | ||
| 125710 | 2003-03-06 04:47:00 | 6421xxxx is just NZvodafone expressed in international format | Clueless (181) | ||
| 125711 | 2003-03-06 04:49:00 | OK.. it used to be what was given out. perhaps this has changed, or perhaps your freinds started on prepay and moved to contract, whichever, this is news to me .Clueless |
Clueless (181) | ||
| 125712 | 2003-03-06 05:10:00 | Goddamn, Vodafone doesn't have much charging prices on their website. I'm going to contact them to find out if I can get an email address mapped to my phone, and how much it costs to do that and per message received via the email address. | agent (30) | ||
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