classic33
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Marked as free onboard WiFiI'm doing that, for a price of course.
Marked as free onboard WiFiI'm doing that, for a price of course.
You will have course thrown the iPhone 6, now just another piece of mobile history?On your iphone (I assume you have one), press and hold the 0 and it gives you the +
I've lost track a little. Is my phone the most awesome phone on the planet or is it rejected as a sad waste of nostalgia. I think the switch is imminent.You will have course thrown the iPhone 6, now just another piece of mobile history?
$5/half hourMarked as free onboard WiFi
Confined to history now, iPhone 7 released.I've lost track a little. Is my phone the most awesome phone on the planet or is it rejected as a sad waste of nostalgia. I think the switch is imminent.
Confined to history now, iPhone 7 released.
Thought you knew!
hold your horses, it's not going to be obsolete for another 15 or 20 minutes.Confined to history now, iPhone 7 released.
So did you parents not keep this excellent guide book from Telecom Australia (later renamed Telstra) in a drawer in their living room for 26 or 27 years?Can I ask a dumb phone number question? If I wanted to call an Australian number from France, then given that the Australian dialling code is 61, is there an alternative to using 00 (international dialling code for France) followed by 61? Sometimes phone numbers in Australia (for international business customers, for example) are prefixed with +61, so do customers calling Australia from other countries still have to enter their international dialling code before the 61?
I've never used a mobile phone from outside Australia, as the last time I travelled overseas was 1997, hence my confusion. Any clarification appreciated.
Thanks,
--- Victor.
Yes they possibly did. I'm old enough to have used phones with a rotating dial. Today it's so much simpler.So did you parents not keep this excellent guide book from Telecom Australia (later renamed Telstra) in a drawer in their living room for 26 or 27 years?
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(I've dated it as '89 or '90 because Telecom Oz changed it's name in '95, and the list of countries in the back includes Myanmar - that name dates from '89, and the Arab Republic of Yemen - which became part of Yemen in '90)
On your iphone (I assume you have one), press and hold the 0 and it gives you the +