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New PRL 50128 -- and Adds ERI to V60P!

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George - 30 Jan 2004 23:40 GMT
There is a new ERI-capable PRL (50128) out today, and I was able to
download it to my V60P!  We had lost the ERI capability on the V60P
phones with the December firmware "ugrade" to our PTT phones.

I can't say what coverage differences 50128 offers over 50112/50113,
but it's great to have ERI back on my phone.
Stanley Cline - 30 Jan 2004 23:49 GMT
> There is a new ERI-capable PRL (50128) out today, and I was able to
> download it to my V60P!  We had lost the ERI capability on the V60P
> phones with the December firmware "ugrade" to our PTT phones.
>
> I can't say what coverage differences 50128 offers over 50112/50113,
> but it's great to have ERI back on my phone.

I got 50113 on my v60s two days ago -- apparently there was some problem
with v60p/v60s ESNs being recognized by the OTA platform that was causing
them to get non-ERI PRLs.

The much larger question is:  are others getting 50128 or other new PRLs,
and WHAT HAS CHANGED?  ;)

-SC
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George - 30 Jan 2004 23:56 GMT
>> There is a new ERI-capable PRL (50128) out today, and I was able to
>> download it to my V60P!  We had lost the ERI capability on the V60P
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>
>-SC

Stanley,

Even after you guys were able to get 50113 on your V60s phones for the
last couple of days, those of us with V60p phones still could not.  I
couldn't even get it this morning.  Tonight was the first time the
upgraded V60p phones could get anything about 50112 since the firmware
upgrade.

I know 50128 is ERI capable, because it is correctly displaying
Verizon Wireless on my screen again.  But, as you said, the big
question is what coverage changes (for better or worse) are included
in this.

George
George - 30 Jan 2004 23:59 GMT
>Tonight was the first time the
>upgraded V60p phones could get anything about 50112 since the firmware
>upgrade.

oops!  "about 50112" should be "above 50112."

George
(who should proof read before hitting the SEND key)
Stanley Cline - 31 Jan 2004 00:03 GMT
> Even after you guys were able to get 50113 on your V60s phones for the
> last couple of days, those of us with V60p phones still could not.  I

Hmm...that's odd, especially since the p and s are in the same ESN range
(remember where the s came from...)

I just did *228 and got 50128 on my v60s.

> I know 50128 is ERI capable, because it is correctly displaying
> Verizon Wireless on my screen again.  But, as you said, the big
> question is what coverage changes (for better or worse) are included
> in this.

Give it a few hours and hopefully someone will post details here.  ;)

-SC
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Andy S - 31 Jan 2004 01:49 GMT
I don't see Stanley's OP.  Where is it?

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> >> There is a new ERI-capable PRL (50128) out today, and I was able to
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> George
 
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