If so what model? I have a blackberry but cannot seem to find anything.
If so what model? I have a blackberry but cannot seem to find anything.
I have an 8700C, the new Blackberry, and I just use it for email really. Its setup through G-Mail.
nah, im not that much of a nerd....
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i have but it doesnt alert me when i have a msg so i have to keep refreshing the screen. sucks but good in desperate times.
actually it will be used for business..Originally Posted by ECMgarrett
i use AIM on my phone haha XD
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what do you do for bellsouth?
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there is/was a way to just have your messages forwarded to your phone from AIM. you just do it through text messaging...I have the razr and have AIM on the phone...I only use it when im out of town, and still then i dont use it that much :-/
services technician, instant messenger wont be for that thoughOriginally Posted by ECMgarrett
services technician? what does that entail?
i went to school for telecommunications and have worked for a telecom place before, looking for more work now, but just curious what you did there.
sorry, i didnt mean to sound creepy about asking about your job, but i read it in another thread and figured this would be the best way to ask you since it was your thread
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You have to pay $20 for the program to put it in your "PDA".
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Originally Posted by ECMgarrett
Nah its cool, services technician basically deals with POTS (Plain Ole Telephone Service) with basic installation and repair of phone lines, but now I do DSL installs and some basic networking, nothing too in depth. Its a cool job with good pay and bellsouth is certainly a good company.
dsl installs lol. please tell me there's more than just going in, filtering the phone jacks, plugging in modem, running cd, and leaving....
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Originally Posted by v3rd1g0
Much more, I'll get a headache trying to explain all the variables in setting up a line for DSL especially when you start dealing with 6mb/sec service. The whole process takes about 2 hours from start to finish, what you've listed only deals with inside of the house and nothing with the line outside. The job isn't manual labor but it surely isn't a walk in the park either.
I dont know.. I have bellsouth dsl now.. and the dude was here about 30 (if that) minutes installing the thing.
i just did it myself eh... oh well i guess he does it out in bumblefuck ga or somethingOriginally Posted by Julio
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