From: Brian Gregory [UK] on
<James Martin> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 13 Feb 2010 20:05:21 -0000, "Brian Gregory [UK]"
> <ng(a)bgdsv.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>You can only make out about one word in three -- useless.
> Nothing wrong with " Three" been with them for quite a few years now
> they are much better than rip off Vodka and O2 etc in fact I intend to
> buy another phone from them tomorrow has my present contract with them
> finished today has it happens.
> My only grumble with them is their customer service is useless if they
> employed personnel that could speak fluent English instead of double
> Dutch they would be offering a 100% perfect service but has I very
> seldom need help with phones etc it isn't a problem for myself.

And this has what exactly to do with what was being discussed?

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From: Brian Gregory [UK] on
"jm" <spambucket(a)tech-pro.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On 11 Feb, 22:29, "Brian Gregory [UK]" <n...(a)bgdsv.co.uk> wrote:
>> "Steve Terry" <gfour...(a)tesco.net> wrote in message
>>
>> news:hl1ov6$pcm$1(a)news.eternal-september.org...
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>> > "jm" <spambuc...(a)tech-pro.co.uk> wrote in message
>> >news:64dced98-1729-43da-b6fa-25783ef1dfbf(a)h2g2000yqj.googlegroups.com...
>> >> On 9 Feb, 15:15, "Brian Gregory [UK]" <n...(a)bgdsv.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>> >>> > There are special apps for Skype and MSN messenger for '3'. You
>> >>> > need
>> >>> > to
>> >>> > go to 'My 3', on a computer, (doing this from memory)... select 'My
>> >>> > mobile'. When you have the correct mobile displayed progress from
>> >>> > there
>> >>> > and a green menu appears on the RHS of the display. Choose the
>> >>> > bottom
>> >>> > option. That should take you to the downloads that you require.
>> >>> > I haven't actually done the downloads myself but a friend has a
>> >>> > k530i,
>> >>> > not originally on '3', and needed to find the apps.
>>
>> >>> But if they don't list your phone you have to experiment and find out
>> >>> what
>> >>> works yourself.
>>
>> >>> You don't need a special MSN messenger app because any normal one
>> >>> will
>> >>> work
>> >>> fine over a 3g internet connection.
>>
>> >>> I have heard rumours that the special 3 app is actually a custom
>> >>> version
>> >>> of
>> >>> the app I suggested.
>> >>> I haven't experimented myself since I am now on Vodafone.
>>
>> >> Thanks Brian. My phone is an HTC Touch Pro. It isn't listed, so I
>> >> tried the other HTC options that were listed (Hero and TyTn). But the
>> >> last option on the green menu in both cases was just to send settings
>> >> to my phone using a text message.
>>
>> >> I guess iSkoot is going to be the way to do it. It depends on whether
>> >> the number they use is one that is included in my free calls
>> >> allowance.
>>
>> > HTC Touch Pro runs Windows mobile, so use
>> >http://www.skype.com/intl/en/download/skype/windowsmobile/
>>
>> > It aint rocket science!
>>
>> > You can't possibly be Julian Moss?
>>
>> Did you not read my reply to the last message where you suggested that?
>>
>> If you'd ever tried it over a 3G network you'd know that it's it utterly
>> useless over 3G.
>> Which is why the iSkoot application came into existence.
>>
>
> He didn't even read properly my first post where I was asking about
> the special version of Skype for 3. If I'd wanted to use the plain
> vanilla WM version and use up my data allowance making Skype calls I
> would have done so. As to what who I am has to do with anything I have
> no idea.
>
> I didn't know about iSkoot so thanks for pointing it out to me.

More info: http://forum.iskoot.com/index.php?topic=1155.0;wap2

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