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Sms and email

PostPosted: 29 May 2005, 17:08
by Lee
Am i right in thinking you can send sms and emails using Vport ?
Id this free or do you have to pay, if so how much is it?


Im on Vs200 tomorrow :DSo excited.

thanks
:D

PostPosted: 29 May 2005, 18:32
by mitchja
Yes you can and I think it cost's around US$3.00 a message (either SMS or email), but dont quote me on that price [:I]. If the message cannot be sent for any reason you are not supposed to get charged for it but I got stung with this once.

Remember to write down any mobile phone numbers before you switch off your mobile before the A/C doors close if you cannot remember them!!

You can also send messages to other seats on the A/C too

Have fun!!! :D

Regards

PostPosted: 29 May 2005, 18:49
by Lee
Thanks for the help :D dont think ill be sending many at that price [:(]

PostPosted: 31 May 2005, 16:48
by ucs1678
:)Hiya,

The SMS and Texting service is available on all v:port and Odyssey aircraft and costs US$ 2.50 to send a message and USD$ 2.00 to receive a message from the ground. Simply select "Communicate" from the on screen menu.

regards,

UCS1678

PostPosted: 31 May 2005, 16:56
by preiffer
Originally posted by ucs1678
The SMS and Texting service is available on all v:port and Odyssey aircraft

I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure it's not available on Odyssey...?

PostPosted: 31 May 2005, 17:01
by ucs1678
Hiya,

All Odyssey a/c have now been updated to receive the SMS facility.

cheers,
UCS1678
;)

PostPosted: 31 May 2005, 17:05
by preiffer
Nice! - Any idea when they'll be able to allow access to your own email, too...? ;)

Pete - if this is the case, the Inflight Entertainment section may need updating for Odyssey.

PostPosted: 23 Jan 2006, 03:52
by SW15 and 33134
I finally (third attempt) managed to send and receive messages in flight last week. The user interface is astonishingly poor [V]. Arranging the characters in alphabetical order in three l-o-n-g rows makes text entry tedious. Why not allow use of the telephone keypad (one press for A, two for B, three for C) as an alternative? It's faster and familiar. Did I overlook an alternate method of navigating the keyboard?

Also, I could not see a way to shift to lower case letters and typed exclusively in UPPER CASE. Did I miss it?

dennis