QUOTE(marquis @ Feb 15 2006, 12:30 AM)
Hey, thanks for the feedback!
So they took away his old sim card right? Thinking whether to switch to 3G or not. I've a 3G-able phone, but not the line 
So what's different with the new card? Can it store more msgs, or more numbers? Is it a 64k or 128k?
It's a 128k simcard. I just got mine today from Maxis Center KLCC.So what's different with the new card? Can it store more msgs, or more numbers? Is it a 64k or 128k?
QUOTE(refnulf @ Feb 15 2006, 11:36 AM)
Shouldn't it be like sending normal sms? If Singapore, go 0065 followed by number or +65 followed by number. Each country has different codes. Australia is +61, India is +91
the + replaces the 00. Special case for Singapore can also use 02 followed by number for sms. Certain countries you can't sms like Greece. But Australia, UK, Singapore, Indonesia, Phillipines all can.
For normal sms-es, just send like normal eg. Aus = +614________the + replaces the 00. Special case for Singapore can also use 02 followed by number for sms. Certain countries you can't sms like Greece. But Australia, UK, Singapore, Indonesia, Phillipines all can.
You'll be charged 20cents for international smses, regardless of destination.
QUOTE(marquis @ Feb 19 2006, 04:23 AM)
I LOVE YOU MAN! Hehe
Thanks for all the info. You pretty much answered all my questions 
Curious...Which service center did you go to yeah? And how come you didn't get charged? My line is a sub line of my sis's and she is a One Club Member. So does that make me a One Club member as well? Does beinga One Club member have anything to do with your foc sim change?
No. This is because the club member's name will be printed on the Member Card's front.Curious...Which service center did you go to yeah? And how come you didn't get charged? My line is a sub line of my sis's and she is a One Club Member. So does that make me a One Club member as well? Does beinga One Club member have anything to do with your foc sim change?
Feb 24 2006, 01:28 AM

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