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frontier2002
post Nov 12 2008, 04:24 PM

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i wanna ask here. Is it possible that only with GSM and without GPRS we can use MMS? or must have GPRS then can use MMS?
frontier2002
post Nov 14 2008, 05:34 PM

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QUOTE(allytom @ Nov 14 2008, 03:37 PM)
Hi,
GPRS is part of GSM standard. If your phone does not support data service you wont be able to use MMS. In a GSM mode you can select PS(packet switch) and CS(circuit switch). PS is normally for data and CS is for voice. In a 3G phone you can select to be in GSM only or both with 3G. hope it helps smile.gif
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Please clarify what data service means? Is it image file or only written words or both?

Actually i have this problem buying a GPRS Alarm system which use the mobile frequency. This means that device can be control anyway you are on the planet as long as your phone is available. So the idea is if burglary happened in my house for example the Alarm system will capture the image of the burglar and send the picture through MMS.

But now the problem is the MMS not working either because of wrong setting or just because the device does not support data service like you said.

However it is capable of sending e-mail plak. Now my question how come GSM support e-mail service but not MMS pulak? What's wrong with the device or the data service provider?
frontier2002
post Dec 22 2008, 12:06 PM

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QUOTE(allytom @ Nov 17 2008, 11:30 AM)
basic understanding is: anything other than normal voice call & sms are data services.
MMS is data. Email is data. Videocall is data. hmm...what else can a phone do???  flex.gif

Since your phone support email then it must support MMS. for confirmation you can go to: gsmarena.com and search for your phone model.

please refer to the first post on this thread for configuration.  smile.gif
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Thanks for the support anyway. I have contacted MOBITEL my mobile service provider and they told us that the only way to make the MMS work is to send message to the designated number given by them. Then they can resend back all the data for MMS send to the device automatically make the setting correct. Then MMS can be used.

I appreciate your efforts. Thank you.


frontier2002
post May 2 2009, 05:47 PM

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QUOTE(one0202 @ May 2 2009, 06:33 PM)
im using celcom with my 2week old omnia...
how to make video call???
need some setting or need to change to 3G simcard???
now im still using normal simcard, not support 3G.
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You need 3G to access fast internet on mobile. without 3G internet will not work streamingly using GPRS or GSM
frontier2002
post May 2 2009, 05:58 PM

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QUOTE(one0202 @ May 2 2009, 06:53 PM)
is that mean i need to change to 3G simcard to using video call???
i rarely using my phone to go on internet. n i already has 3G celcom broadband data simcard only.

my problem is i want to using video call with my fon.
if i change to 3G simcard, how the rate???
fyi, now im using 250minutes plan, rm50/month.

anyway, thankx for helping
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Oh if you already have 3G celcom broadband data Simcard data plan then you should be able to use video call. Is your phone can use 3g internet now? if yes then you just need the right setting to make your video calls work
frontier2002
post May 8 2009, 07:21 PM

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QUOTE(POORBUYER @ May 8 2009, 01:39 PM)
if i apply digi gprs and mms izit free? Btw my father using 250 minutes plan each month 200-300 which plan is cheapest for bussiness?
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Using GPRS does not need to be applied it just need some settings you can find the setting in DIGI website how to setup the GPRS setting. About the charges it will based on usage basis just like SMS. So it will be charge whenever you send MMS.

The plan i think is for 3G or wireless connection but not for GPRS


Added on May 8, 2009, 7:26 pm
QUOTE(one0202 @ May 2 2009, 07:11 PM)
erm....actually, i has 2 celcom simcard.
1 for celcom broadband data only simcard, D68 pakage, cannot make call with this simcard.

and another 1 is for my  normal call usage, celcom minutes plan, 250minutes/ rm50/month...........

but, i want to use video call on my celcom minutes plan simcard.
what i must do?? i need to change to 3G simcard, or must change my minutes plan to 3G plan or other plan????
now, with normal minutes plan simcard, i cannot make video call......
actually video call is not so important to me, but since i have 3G handfon that support video call, i like to try it.

thankxx.......really pening la after upgrade fon n want to use the function till max......... before this, only using SE k750I for almost 5years already....hehehe
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That means your 1st card can only use for broadband cannot be used for video call but internet only.

OK firstly is your normal call card upgraded to 3G yet? If you haven't upgraded it to 3G it cannot make video call or using 3G. Then your solution is to go to celcom center and request them to upgrade for you sometimes they charge RM20 for upgrading the card some celcom center is free.


Added on May 8, 2009, 7:34 pm
QUOTE(lichetsh @ Mar 15 2008, 08:47 PM)
anyone can teach me how to set manually the gprs and mms on digi for phone nokia alike n81(made in china)
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some GPRS setting requires online activation or call the service provider to do it for you....very fortunately though most service provider maxis, celcom, and Digi actually provide FREE online setting for you. Just follow instruction and they will do it FREE. no need to teach.

Digi - http://www.digi.com.my/data_services/messa...ure.do?page=sms
Celcom - http://www.celcom.com.my/cep/customer-serv...y/gprs/faq.html


This post has been edited by frontier2002: May 8 2009, 07:34 PM

 

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