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  1. In Topic: GPRS Roaming

    Posted 23 Aug 2005

    Ive had it work in Jamiaca (Digicel), Dallas (Cingular) and UK (can't remember off hand now who it was - didn't bother to keep tabs as was only there last time for a day in transit).
  2. In Topic: mms templates

    Posted 23 Aug 2005

    TSTT doesn't even support MMS...

    Digicel might launch with it (keep fingers crossed)
  3. In Topic: SMS Internet Gatway

    Posted 23 Aug 2005

    Sumana, on Aug 14 2005, 01:35 AM, said:

    It would be nice if they put it back up. I'm leaving the country at the end of this week and I would like a way to text friends and family down here.

    I've used my o2 sim and vodaphone sim to text trinidad while out of the country. No problem and you pay out of your inclusive free text messages.
    send text to +1868phone_no
  4. In Topic: GSM Network Crash

    Posted 23 Aug 2005

    unregistered, on Jul 25 2005, 03:40 PM, said:

    Highest rates my foot, go to www.digicelgroup.com and check out the rates in EC DOLLARS and then give proper information to the public.

    Agreed... TSTT does not in fact have high rates... check out any other provider in the world - forget the caribbean. TSTT rates are quite competitive.

    What they lack is service. I don't mind paying a litte more secure with the knowledge that I can actuyally use my phone. Instead of paying less and just being generally unsure about such things (as one may be about the weather).
  5. In Topic: GSM vs. TDMA

    Posted 23 Aug 2005

    [quote name='Guest_greall' date='Jul 31 2005, 07:29 PM']

    DC, on Jul 16 2005, 08:52 PM, said:

    Something to consider again:TSTT must get the land rights to construct an antenna if it's not located at one of their own installations and that often means locating property owners and giving them an offer to build on the owner's property and that is most tedious.

    Interesting point to note... TSTT does not have Town and Country planning approval for any of its towers - it has approval for rooftop antennae, but not towers.

    Another interesting point, the new towers coming up around the country (obviously Digi becasue laqtel is co-locating with tstt) do not have town and country approval either.

    So summary: Government grants lisences wants better mobile services. Another branch of government is denying flat out no arguments towers which would give better service.

    HUH?

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