I said I received them, I don't send them. I don't pay for receiving messages (neither for sending them, but that's another story).
Some of the users in the chat room are in the 20 top SMS senders in the country for our operator (we had access to the statistic reports). They can reply to most SMSs in less then 15 seconds using T9! Really...
Of course I stop paying attention for the phone for some time it end up being full.
Actualy I developed a base platform that is used by Vodafone Portugal to run most of it's games and SMS services and I've also worked on some stuff for a TV Station connecting to all the operators.
The rate of messages never delivered to the end users is very low and its always because the user has the phone turned off!!!
The only time messages are not delivered is during the Christmas and New Year, but this year i all went quite smoothly!
I don't know what kind of Short Messaging Service Center they have, but I live in portugal where all the telecoms have CMG SMSC's and I I have never seen 1 message lost!
And i use a SMS chat system where I receive around 100 messages per day...
So what's the problem?
Just use GPL $zip and Windows Zip Folders!
Those are compatible...
I said I received them, I don't send them. I don't pay for receiving messages (neither for sending them, but that's another story).
Some of the users in the chat room are in the 20 top SMS senders in the country for our operator (we had access to the statistic reports). They can reply to most SMSs in less then 15 seconds using T9! Really...
Of course I stop paying attention for the phone for some time it end up being full.
Actualy I do have unlimited SMS, but that's because I develop SMS stuff for the Telecom Operator.
...)
Here nobody pays for receiving SMS, except if they were sent by a service requested by the client (eg: Stock quote, wheater,
I've also never received SMS Spam, because sending SMS is very expensive and it doesn't pay to send SMS Spam! (At least here in Europe).
Anyway, if I do receive a SPAM SMS, I'm certanly not gonna pay for it!!!
You have a point there! ;-)
Actualy I developed a base platform that is used by Vodafone Portugal to run most of it's games and SMS services and I've also worked on some stuff for a TV Station connecting to all the operators.
The rate of messages never delivered to the end users is very low and its always because the user has the phone turned off!!!
The only time messages are not delivered is during the Christmas and New Year, but this year i all went quite smoothly!
I don't know what kind of Short Messaging Service Center they have, but I live in portugal where all the telecoms have CMG SMSC's and I I have never seen 1 message lost!
And i use a SMS chat system where I receive around 100 messages per day...
Thanks!
I'm gonna try it right now...
Paulo Sousa
I ran Knoppix on an hp Omnibook xe4500.
The problems I found was that the internal ethernet card was not detected and i had to specify the option "screen=1024x768" at the boot prompt!
I have already made several posts on that forum, but nobody answered! :-(
I loved Knoppix the first time I used it. No more partition choices, distributions choices, updates, etc...
I just download the ISO every week or so! Instant upgrade!
The problem is that it doesn't support my language and keyboard on the boot loader (PT).
I tried searching for the source code in the knoppix site so that i could change it, but didn't find any source code for the boot loader options!!!
Maybe i just don't know how to search the web...
Does anybody know how to change the bootup screen?