Hello Jeff,

Thanks for the feedback and your work on this.

Unfortunatelly, I've never made tests myself, as I am not aware of
which USSD commands work on my country's network. I tried some and
they failed miserably. So, I can't help much on this. The contribution
of item #216 has been added as is, without any test from me. What I
can propose is:

1) Give me a full list of the USSD codes you know in order to test
them on my network. I may get lucky...
2) I can reopen issue #216 in order to allow you and the other friend
to discuss about it - alternatively, I could "ping" him to this
thread.

Let me know how I could assist  - thanks.

On Aug 18, 4:54 pm, Jeff Gehlbach <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanasis,
>
> I'm working to extend the basic USSD support contributed under issue  
> 216, but my phone seems to behave differently to yours and the  
> contributor's.  Instead of immediately returning "OK\r" in response to  
> a +CUSD=1,"*123#",15 or similar, it comes back with a +CUSD response,  
> followed immediately by an OK.  It looks like this in raw form:
>
> AT+CUSD=1,"#646#",15
> +CUSD: 0,"You have 0 Whenever Minutes remaining. Your FlexAcct balance  
> is .4.80   "
>
> OK
>
> There's about a three-second pause between sending the +CUSD command  
> to the phone and receiving the +CUSD response.  I recorded a movie of  
> it to remove any question:
>
> http://jeffg.org/~jeffg/tmp/cusd-response.mov
>
> The phone is a SonyEricsson W760i, originally from the Central America  
> market but used here with a T-Mobile USA prepay SIM.
>
> AT+CGMI
> Sony Ericsson
>
> OK
> AT+CGMM
> AAD-3252041-BV
>
> OK
> AT+CGMR
> R3BA036 080605 1726 12089180_GENERIC_VT_DE
>
> I think I know how to code around this differing behavior, and see  
> that there's already a SonyEricsson ATHandler derived class where I  
> can do so.  My question is what phone or phones you and the  
> contributor of issue 216 used that came back with an OK followed by  
> the +CUSD response.  I have tried the other phones I have access to  
> (Motorola RAZRv3 and A1200m, Samsung Blackjack II) but none of these  
> seems to support the +CUSD command at all.  I want to be sure that my  
> changes work just as well with "normal" phones as with my quirky SE  
> model.  Any guidance would be most appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> -jeff
>
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