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Elsewhere my mobile phone is asking for a PUK code even though I didn't enter my pin incorrectly. Upon further investigation the o2 website seems to be fucked up so it's probably their problem, not mine. Now I can't log on to AIM at work anymore. It's way nerdy but I figured out using GPRS from my t68i via IRDA to to my palm. I get 100kb/day with my current plan which is enough to do some stuff. I'm actually quite pleased with o2 as a provider aside from the PUK weirdness in the last few days. If my CliƩ TJ35 had bluetooth I could connect it to the phone that way, but like, this shit is already hella expensive.

As long as you avoid the third party downloadable ringtones, logos and SMS inforation services mobile phones in the UK are quite affordable.

Date: 2004-02-02 11:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] abbazabba.livejournal.com
PUK codes are usually used when the SIM card has been locked, unfortunatly, I don't have the sheet from work on how to unlock or retrieve the PUK codes. Of course, that could only work for the carrier I work for, and I may be remembering it wrong, and that could mean that you've burned the SIM card. I'm probably remembering it wrong, now that I think of it.

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