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ravenseyes

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#33684 9-May-2009 18:59
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Can anyone please tell me what this means.  I have a palm treo 750.  I have been trying to send a txt with a picture in it all day (total size 35kb) and I keep getting it returned with the message  "Delivery failed  A networking error 0x1501 has occured.  THis could be caused by a voice call a wired Active Sync connection or some other network problem.  Please try again

I phoned Vodafone for assistance (what a jokeYell ) .  I have sent pictures to this number before, I haven't changed anything on my phone so I have no idea why this is happening. 

Many thanks

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  #213716 9-May-2009 19:01
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are you able to get on the internet with your 750?



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  #213718 9-May-2009 19:09
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Yes - although I don't use it much - thanks

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  #213722 9-May-2009 19:15
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before saying this is a vodafone issue try your SIM in another PXT capable handset and send a PXT to your own mobile number. If this works then its a handset issue and support comes from Palm

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  #213724 9-May-2009 19:18
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I can also advise there have been no outages on the MMSC today so its looking like a handset issue

John

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  #213743 9-May-2009 20:45
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as above try it on another phone, is it running WM 6.0 or 5.0? you may want to look around for an upgrade to 6.0 I have it floating around somewhere if you need to upgrade

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