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I had assumed that the Sms Service was delivered via some form of broadband translation. However, I'm informed that the Joggler has a interior simcard; so the provision is as for any mobile phone.
That should make a network solution much easier. However if the sealed-in sim itself is at fault, you know how difficult it is to have a discontinued electrical item repaired.
on 29-09-2010 20:44
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I had assumed that the Sms Service was delivered via some form of broadband translation. However, I'm informed that the Joggler has a interior simcard; so the provision is as for any mobile phone.
That should make a network solution much easier. However if the sealed-in sim itself is at fault, you know how difficult it is to have a discontinued electrical item repaired.
Hi. There's no SIM in the Joggler. It connects over the web to a central server that then talks to the mobile network. It seems the connection from Jogglers into that server was the problem (as sending messages failed from my Joggler) but it's now been fixed.