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Hi,
On 3/10/24 1:26 pm, Russell Coker via luv-main wrote:
> On Thursday, 3 October 2024 09:09:20 AEST Duncan Roe via luv-main wrote:
>> ** You can text 3 to 3498 on either Telstra or Optus networks for a text
>> response as to whether you'll be OK
On Friday, 4 October 2024 10:41:34 AEST Les Kitchen via luv-main wrote:
> [If people think this thread is not enough Linux-specific, maybe
> we can move it to luv-talk. For now, I'm going with the flow,
> because I think it's an issue of importance to Linux (and FOSS)
> users generally.]
All the
>
> Yeah. Does anybody know how the telcos make this determination?
> Clearly, they're not assessing live the actual technical
> capabilities of the phone, as shown by my experience "your
> device is not a mobile phone". Presumably, they're looking up
> in some (incomplete) database of phone mode
Hi Duncan!
On Thu, Oct 3, 2024, at 09:09, Duncan Roe via luv-main wrote:
> ** You can text 3 to 3498 on either Telstra or Optus networks for a text
> response as to whether you'll be OK
Well, yes. But as I related in my post, for both my phones in
use, an original Google Pixel and a Pinepho
[If people think this thread is not enough Linux-specific, maybe
we can move it to luv-talk. For now, I'm going with the flow,
because I think it's an issue of importance to Linux (and FOSS)
users generally.]
Hi Russell (and rest of list),
On Thu, Oct 3, 2024, at 13:26, Russell Coker via luv-ma