GPRS

Applying for extra time on Happy DTAC GPRS

Browsing the Internet on Happy DTAC GPRS can be painfully slow, but due to a recent house move I've had to use mobile internet more frequently on my phone. Several months ago I signed up for a recurring package of 20 hours per month (105 baht per month) but when I checked today I found I had run out of remaining minutes. No problem! Making sure I had enough credit on my phone, I phoned the DTAC Call Center to request another 20 hours for this month only. The fee was deducted from my phone and I received a confirmation SMS message within minutes.

How to check Happy DTAC (Thailand) GPRS Balance

Subscribers of Happy DTAC GPRS can check their remaining GPRS balance by calling the following number:

*101*4*9#

After calling the above number, I received the following message:

Your request is being processed. Please wait for the SMS confirmation within 24 hours.

Just a few moments later I received the SMS message confirming the remaining GPRS balance and expiry date:

How to configure Ubuntu 10.04 and Motorola E6 mobile phone (USB GPRS Modem)

EASY STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS TO ENABLE INTERNET ACCESS FROM A MOTOROLA E6 MOBILE PHONE. CONFIGURE YOUR MOTOROLA E6 MOBILE PHONE AS A GPRS MODEM FOR USE WITH UBUNTU.

motorola motorokr e6 pda phone

Introduction

These instructions explain how I configured Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (64 bit) to connect to the Internet using a Motorola E6 mobile phone. Although I cannot guarantee they may work, the instructions may be useful for someone with similar requirements and hardware. For reference, I used the following:

  • IBM Lenovo R61i laptop computer
  • USB cable
  • Motorola E6 (MotoRokr) smart phone
  • Happy DTAC SIM

Please note that I had already subscribed to a GPRS package with the carrier DTAC (Thailand). This cost about 100 baht per month for a maximum of 20 hours usage.

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