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UTF sms messages and delivery reports

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Just discovered that when sending SMS in utf format, the *0# sequence is not recognised by the message centre to request a report.  It only seems to work in gsm mode.

 

Another fantastic bit of knowledge that one day, somebody will find a use for Bouncy.

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@Anonymous wrote:

Just discovered that when sending SMS in utf format, the *0# sequence is not recognised by the message centre to request a report.  It only seems to work in gsm mode.

 

Another fantastic bit of knowledge that one day, somebody will find a use for Bouncy.


Please stop speaking 'in tongues' @Anonymous ....I am sure that is all frightfully interesting...for those who have a clue what you are talking about LOL

I suppose you have guessed I never pretend to know stuff (when I clearly don't)

However, I am in no doubt that one or two members... with brains like a Tardis will comprehend fully  wink

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Thank you for sharing. 😄
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@Anonymous wrote:

Just discovered that when sending SMS in utf format, the *0# sequence is not recognised by the message centre to request a report.  It only seems to work in gsm mode.

 

Another fantastic bit of knowledge that one day, somebody will find a use for Bouncy.


Please stop speaking 'in tongues' @Anonymous ....I am sure that is all frightfully interesting...for those who have a clue what you are talking about LOL

I suppose you have guessed I never pretend to know stuff (when I clearly don't)

However, I am in no doubt that one or two members... with brains like a Tardis will comprehend fully  wink

Veritas Numquam Perit

Girl in a jacket
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