One of the things that I have just received recently is that, somehow,
the network detected that I had a phone that was not able to receive a
MMS. It just sent me a text message with a web address in it to
retrieve it. This implementation is not too good as it immediacy of
SMS is lost.
Can the
* Jonathon Suggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070321 22:58]:
Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
...plus probably a system that would automatically upload/download moko-ness
information.
snip
This way all mokos could keep in touch, and people that switch phones
more often would be able to tune it.
First,
Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
* Jonathon Suggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070321 22:58]:
Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
...plus probably a system that would automatically upload/download moko-ness
information.
snip
This way all mokos could keep in touch, and people that switch phones
more often would be able to
On 3/22/07, Ian Stirling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
* Jonathon Suggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070321 22:58]:
Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
snip
My challenge is just to think bigger. Think how this could be
incorporated to work with *any* phone. Then you can have a much larger
* Mikko Rauhala [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070321 01:40]:
'lo
Didn't appear in the wiki, so I figured I'd throw it out there first:
compressed SMS for when a persistent TLS-encrypted and -compressed
Jabber connection just isn't there (eg. if it would be too expensive in
a particular locale), but
Andreas Kostyrka wrote:
...plus probably a system that would automatically upload/download moko-ness
information.
snip
This way all mokos could keep in touch, and people that switch phones
more often would be able to tune it.
First, I'm not a SMS user (I use email.), so you can take this
On Wednesday 21 March 2007 21:58:27 Jonathon Suggs wrote:
My challenge is just to think bigger. Think how this could be
incorporated to work with *any* phone. Then you can have a much larger
group of people to brainstorm, test, and bugfix. We have enough
protocols and standards to support.
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 14:35, Jonathon Suggs wrote:
My challenge is just to think bigger. Think how this could be
incorporated to work with *any* phone. Then you can have a much larger
group of people to brainstorm, test, and bugfix. We have enough
protocols and standards to support.
Mikko Rauhala wrote:
'lo
Didn't appear in the wiki, so I figured I'd throw it out there first:
compressed SMS for when a persistent TLS-encrypted and -compressed
Jabber connection just isn't there (eg. if it would be too expensive in
a particular locale), but you need to send long text
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