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29-01-2009 03:18 PM
29-01-2009 03:38 PM
29-01-2009 04:09 PM
*99***15# is probably the number you're after. 3G (and GPRS) modems/phones connect to APNs rather than calling numbers, but internally the *99 command is what the modem dials to make the connection (the number at the end is the identity of the APN to use in the modems APN list).
29-01-2009 04:12 PM
13-05-2009 06:17 PM
Quite right - *99***15# is indeed the number!
Thanks for your reply and the explanation.
14-05-2009 08:34 PM
14-05-2009 09:36 PM
Hi there greigster,
Thanks for your post yesterday, I do apologise for the delay.
You have indeed copied the answer into your post, you need to put the whole thing in place including the stars and the hash on the end.
If you need anything else please let me know.
Thanks
Matt
eForum Team
15-05-2009 02:15 PM
Hi Thanks for that,That number did not work but I think I read elsewhere on the net that the number is *99***1 which has worked.
Is there any downside in using this number eg. I wont get charged some expensive rate(I presume this will come out of my 500mb allowance)
And can you advise how many MBs on average a standard web banking page will use via my laptop using my phone as a modem?
Thanks for your help
Regards
Greigster
17-05-2009 04:05 PM
17-05-2009 11:37 PM
I've got to be honest, I have no idea why the dialling codes a different. I was under the impression that it was the manufacturer from which the number came from... For instance Nokia's use *99# whereas Sony Ericssons use *99***1-10#
I'm sure somebody will be able to clear this up for you if they know.