I am currently on the $15 a month unlimited texting prepaid plan from TMO w/o data service. I have a semi smartphone (Nokia Nuron 5230) that doesn't have wifi which is all I want. I have wifi everywhere I go, so I do not really need a data plan.
For those of you in Florida and having no data service. Sprint has confirm that they are waiting for the info to what to come. Something is happening in Florida that they can't explain.
So no need to call Sprint with complaints people. Get on WiFi!
They have advice me they will call me with details of this issue.
Really Great customer service!
For those of you in Florida and having no data service. Sprint has confirm that they are waiting for the info to what to come. Something is happening in Florida that they can't explain.
So no need to call Sprint with complaints people. Get on WiFi!
They have advice me they will call me with details of this issue.
Really Great customer service!
Didn't know where else to put this so mods please move if need to. Only found older threads, just looking for more current usage.
This is just a general question to all heavy data users regardless of carrier. I'm just curious because when I called to check on my plan the customer service rep was flippin out and said I'm in the TOP 1 percent of data users.
Hello
I have been facing a problem since past 2 days. My exchange service downloads 100mbs of data all of a sudden, even when only 5-6 emails have been exchanged in that time. Since I have limited data plan, its becoming impossible to keep my 3g service on.
The data usage shows that Exchange downloaded 350 out of 360 MB yesterday.
This never happened before.
Hi everyone, I am in need of emergency help here.
I want to write a service in C.
While this service is running in background and processing some information I need to grab the results from this service from other applications or from command line.
Background:
I need a C application/service due to performance issues. The UI will be implemented in a higher language like Java or C#/Mono on Linux.
Think Big Analytics has raised $3 million from angel investors for what it calls its “big data as a service,” which combines data science and data engineering for customers invested in building out infrastructures to get more from their data and build predictive models to make decisions.
[rok@rok-laptop ~]$ w_scan -c SI > channels.conf
w_scan version 20120605 (compiled for DVB API 5.6)
using settings for SLOVENIA
842000: (time: 03:54)
850000: (time: 03:59)
858000: (time: 04:03)
tune to: QAM_64 f = 562000 kHz I999B8C23D0T8G4Y0
(time: 04:06) Info: no data from PAT
service = SLO1 (RTV SLOVENIJA)
service = SLO2 (RTV SLOVENIJA)
service = SLO3 (RTV SLOVENIJA)
service = POP