From: mark on 28 Jun 2010 04:44 On 25 June, 12:50, Chris <m...(a)privacy.net> wrote: > mark <marpa...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > That's interesting .. I'd never heard of this. And they have an APN on > > each network - this must cost a bit ... last time I looked (many years > > ago) it was around 3K a month for an APN. > > I really doubt that it is neccessary to provide an APN for each network, since > PTT is very similar to VoIP and should therefore work through any applicable > Internet connection. True, but then they say "End-users configure their Push To Talk mobile to use the Push To Talk Communications Ltd APN" which I think that they had to do to overcome VoIP restrictions on certain tariffs. > Otherwise, I would'nt understand how it could work from a Windows PC. The PC connection could obviously connect via the internet over some secure connection. Cheers, Mark > Cheers, > Chris > > -- > Linux is great for calculating how much hemp-based tofu it might take to fill > your bio-gas-powered eco-dome, but for all serious jobs you need a serious > operating system such as Microsoft Windows. > <http://shelleytherepublican.com>
From: Theo Markettos on 28 Jun 2010 11:48 Bob <plasm(a)tv.com> wrote: > Theo, I'd really like to know which button it is ;) It's the button with the picture of a phone on it... right hand edge of the keypad I think. Theo
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