So, the one million dollar question is - how do I send using ICQ?

When I right click on her name in ICQ, there is a section to set up her 
number for SMS.  They ask for a "Country", "Network #" and a "Number".  The 
"Number" field only accepts 9 numbers, which is odd.  And what is the 
"Network #"?

BTW - I really like this phone, too.  I have owned three Sanyo phones, and 
I love the battery life and the signal is just perfect.  I tried a Nokia 
and a Samsung, both flip phones, and I returned them.

BONUS! This phone is as tough as nails.  I mistakenly left it in my pants 
pocket and washed it.  When I took it out of the washer, there was water 
seeping out of it, and it wouldn't turn on, and the screen was like 
liquid.  I left it for a week while trying out the above mentioned phones, 
and when I checked in on it, it fired right up!  I haven't had any problems 
with it since then, except that the speaker button doesn't work.  I never 
used it anyways.  Props to Sanyo!  I promptly returned the crappy phones I 
was using and went back to the old standby.

At 03:37 PM 2/15/2005, you wrote:
>Cool! That is the same phone my wife has.  It's a great phone, but the
>clunky part is the browser.  It has excellent battery life and great
>reception on the fringes.
>
>It does SMS both ways.  I'm not sure why they call it one-way SMS,
>though.  My understanding of one-way SMS is that the phone can receive
>all the SMS you want, but you cannot reply to them.  (At least, I'm
>pretty sure I have sent two-way SMS with that phone.)
>
>I still use my trusty Treo 300.  I'm waiting until the 650s come down in
>price a bit.  We may get a 650 for my wife soon, however.  It may
>eliminate the need to buy her a complete laptop for now.  Other than the
>reason of needing to edit some spreadsheets, she probably would never
>want to get rid of her 4900 phone.
>
>We signed up with SprintPCS about three years ago when they had a
>helluva deal.  We got 2000 anytime minutes, two lines, free
>Sprint-to-Sprint and (drum roll....) unlimited Vision/Text/SMS (which is
>Sprint's internet access) all for the unheard of price of ~$85/month.
>
>Every now and then, Sprint calls and says it's time to upgrade my plan.
>Once I tell them to actually look at my current plan, they can't come up
>with a newer plan that doesn't cost $30 more than what I have now.
>
>That means I can never leave my plan.
>
>M!ke
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 2:20 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: RE: SMS?
>
>Nope, it definitely is SMS capable - one way though - it is pretty old
>phone, we are waiting for some prices to come down to get new ones.  I
>guess that I will look out for ones that are more SMS compatible.  What
>does one-way SMS capable mean?
>
>I know that I can send and receive text messages.  So, if I am reading
>this correctly, I cannot send text messages using SMS and ICQ until I
>upgrade my phone.
>
>Here's the phone, if it matters:
>
>http://tinyurl.com/5trp7
>
>

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