People could soon be sending e-mail from the hillsides, roadsides and rooftops of the south Wales valleys
People in Europe can send e-mail ( and even receive, yeah! ) from any hillside, roadside or rooftop they want using the GSM/GPRS network, there must be something more interesting that you can do what public Wi-Fi networks?
In Europe the caller pays for everything, even when the other is roaming.
I think in most European countries the caller pays to get the message or call in the country of the receiver. If the receiver is roaming, then he will pay the roaming part to the country where he is residing.
In Belgium, you normally don't pay to receive short messages, unless you opted in for one of those stupid games ( joke a day, quizes etc. ) which has caused quite some troubles lately because of game hosters sending more messages than expected and offering no obvious way to cancel the subscription.
Imagine having a red light on your head that flashes every time you think about sex, now that would be fun walking through the office!
In the rest of the world this weekend:
Between 25 and 50 die in Lagos, Nigeria.
40 die in Zimbabwe train crash.
Seven teenagers die in Canadian avalanche.
China hotel fire kills 33.
Nobody deservers to die, neither by accident, during space flights or war. But apparently the world keeps turning, and so should you.
-- yes I know this is offtopic, I'm sorry --
People could soon be sending e-mail from the hillsides, roadsides and rooftops of the south Wales valleys
People in Europe can send e-mail ( and even receive, yeah! ) from any hillside, roadside or rooftop they want using the GSM/GPRS network, there must be something more interesting that you can do what public Wi-Fi networks?
In Europe the caller pays for everything, even when the other is roaming.
I think in most European countries the caller pays to get the message or call in the country of the receiver. If the receiver is roaming, then he will pay the roaming part to the country where he is residing.
In Belgium, you normally don't pay to receive short messages, unless you opted in for one of those stupid games ( joke a day, quizes etc. ) which has caused quite some troubles lately because of game hosters sending more messages than expected and offering no obvious way to cancel the subscription.