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TreoCentral got an answer too... http://www.treocentral.com/content/Stories/979-1.htm

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Palm Responds to Sprint 700wx SMS issues
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Thu Nov 16, 2006 - 3:57 PM EST - By Dieter Bohn

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Overview


I just received an email: Palm's response regarding Sprint Treo 700wx SMS issues. Basically, for over a month now Sprint 700wx users have experienced several issues sending SMS, including (but not limited to):

Inability to send messages to certain other wireless carriers
Receiving repeat messages (especially when these messages are over 140 characters in length)
Inability to send messages to certain other Sprint phones, namely the 6700 running Windows Mobile
These issues were first reported by TreoCentral on October 19th.

Here is what Palm says:

Palm and Sprint are aware that 700wx customers have been experiencing issues sending SMS messages within and outside the Sprint network. In some cases the message may not be received or the target Treo handset will receive a duplicate message.

We are working on an update which will be available via the web or over-the-air by the end of the year. In the meantime, Sprint customers may request credit for any charges incurred as a result of this error.

So basically (my own words): Sit tight, we know it's a bad situation and we're working on it. Oh, and go ahead and dial *2 and ask Sprint for a credit, they'll give it to you.

I believe I speak for all 700wx users when I say *Sigh*.

There is still no official indication as to what the actual issue is, though there are plenty of guesses and clues.
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