czArnie_
Tue Feb 21 2006, 02:19
Hi All
I have this phone:
http://www.clubimate.com/t-DETAILS_JAM.aspx I tried install last skype version for pocket PC. Installation working fine, but when I logining I cant connect (its seems, that skype not even try to login) I cant find any connection or port settings on skype. This phone using GPRS connection. My friend have same phone (but diferent provider) and he connecting without problem. (only after one minute talking He is automatically disconnected :wink: )
Can any1 help me How to fix it? Thank you....
jdid_
Tue Feb 21 2006, 16:08
[quote=czArnie]Hi All
I have this phone:
http://www.clubimate.com/t-DETAILS_JAM.aspx I tried install last skype version for pocket PC. Installation working fine, but when I logining I cant connect (its seems, that skype not even try to login) I cant find any connection or port settings on skype. This phone using GPRS connection. My friend have same phone (but diferent provider) and he connecting without problem. (only after one minute talking He is automatically disconnected :wink: )
Can any1 help me How to fix it? Thank you....[/quote]
steliostroulis_
Mon Feb 27 2006, 01:27
Perhaps your operator identifies the traffic you sending and does not allow this. I am aware of some fixed line operators where I suspect they are doing the same thing...because it eats up into their margins....
'big time' anti-competitive...but i think in the forthcomming years we will be having this problem. If you get it fixed please email me also because i would like to develop an understanding on this topic and try and challenge the regulators about this.
hannes
Mon Feb 27 2006, 07:23
Hi czArnie,
Do you get any error messages while trying to log in?
Have you configured your device GPRS settings?
Are you able to connect to Internet using Internet Explorer?
Regards,
Hannes
sisifos_
Thu Mar 2 2006, 16:53
Greetings to all skype funs,
I am using the GPRS network in order to connect to Skype. In greece via vodafone the cost is 0.006 cents per 1kb.
I was wondering how much it costs in kb, the traffic for sending and recieving a message.
Thank you in advance.
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