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800-219-9636 - Alltel Service Cancellation (the best number you can call) 800-ALLTEL-1 - Alltel Customer Support 800-ALLTEL-2 - Alltel Retail Activation Center 800-ALLTEL-3 - Alltel Telesales Department 800-ALLTEL-5 - Alltel Calling Card Calls 800-ALLTEL-6 - TDD/TTY 800-ALLTEL-7 - Alltel Calling Card Calls 800-ALLTEL-8 - Alltel Customer Service Center 800-ALLTEL-9 - Alltel Telesales Department 800-ALLTEL-0 - Alltel Repair Center 800-662-4960 - Alltel TDD/TTY or TT service for the hearing impaired 877-776-9205 - Alltel Network Upgrade Helpline 800-332-7590 - Retail Activation Center (RAC) 800-525-5835 - ACP 800-679-5781 - Financial Services 800-761-3179 - PQR Support 866-230-0863 - Indirect Support Group 866-299-4039 - Data Tech Support 866-299-4042 - Advanced Data Tech Support (Smartphones, Blackberries) 877-249-2687 - New Accounts & Customer Service (Business) 877-397-8462 - Technicial Support 888-386-8113 - E-Wave Support The following two numbers I got myself from a little social engineering. Both are to two separate Alltel call-centers. If you know your reps extension number you'll be able to get them back if you get disconnected: 866-435-4775 877-564-5530 Also, useful information, the "rep number" that the alltel representatives give are either their extension number or the last 4 digits of their social security number. https://agents.alltel.com/myCircle/index.cfm is a backdoor url to update the "my circle" numbers in case the main website is down. Also that link is "smartphone friendly" http://www.consumerist.com/consumer/...ice-255668.php is a link to the script that the Alltel reps use when you try and cancel. That is helpful if you want to try and get extra services out of them. Although not neccesarily pertinent to the PPC-6700, the following are the WAP, MMS (never got it working), BREW settings, etc.: Extended NAM Settings (these are the settings for connecting to the Alltel network for voice calls): Extended NAM: Country Code: 310 (Assuming USA, obviously--thats where Alltel is) CDMA Sys ID: 0 CDMA Network: 65535 Email Gateway: 624-5 1st Channel A: 283 1st Channel B: 384 2nd Channel A: 691 2nd Channel B: 777 Emergency 1: 911 Security Code: 000000 (6 0’s) Lock Code: 1234 SPC: 000000 Phone Numbers?: 2 __________________________________________________ __________ WebSession Info WebSession Name: ALLTEL 2.0 (WAP) Homepage: proxy:homepage User ID: customer MIN (actually need to write this number in) Password: phones ESN # (can be found under your battery) Gateway IP 1: 166.102.165.40 Gateway 1: wap1.alltel.net Service Type 1: HTTP Port 1: 80 E2E Port 1: 8080 LXL Port 1: 443 Gateway IP 2: 166.102.165.40 Gateway 2: wap2.alltel.net Service Type 2: HTTP Port 2: 80 E2E Port 2: 8080 LXL Port 2: 443 WebSession Name: ALLTEL_MMS (MultiMedia Messaging) Homepage: _blank User ID: _blank Password: _blank Gateway IP 1: 000.000.00.00 Gateway 1: mms.alltel.com Service Type 1: HTTP Port 1: 8080 E2E Port 1: 9201 LXL Port 1: 0 Gateway IP 2: 000.000.00.00 Gateway 2: _blank Service Type 2: _blank Port 2: 0 E2E Port 2: 0 LXL Port 2: 0 __________________________________________________ __________ BREW Provisioning Settings: ADS/IP URL: brewdownload.alltel.net Primary DNS IP: 166.102.165.11 Secondary DNS IP: 166.102.165.13 Platform ID: 8074 Carrier ID: 41 BKEY: _blank AKEY or BKEY: BKEY User Authentication: Yes App Execution Policy: 3 Test Enable: No Subscriber ID: _blank MIN for SID: Yes Prepay: No __________________________________________________ __________ Misc Programming Menu Settings Programming Menu: AKEY: _blank Data Rate: 153.6 / 9.6 SPC Overwrite: Permit Vocode: EVRC I know this post rambles, but its late and I have work in the morning... so... enjoy! Last edited by ksg; 09-05-2007 at 03:23 AM. |
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OK, I'll chime in:
http://www.the-answerman.com/sidlist/prl/index.asp It's my archive of Alltel PRLs along with instructions on how to install them on a 6700. Quick background: The current "official" Alltel PRL for the 6700 is 30008. This PRL, as well as the previous "official" PRLs for the 6700, does not allow EvDO roaming on Sprint... 1X only. However, you can use 40007 or 40023 on your 6700, and either will allow you to roam on Sprint's EvDO network. 400xx PRLs are actually the PRLs used by the data cards, and have recently been pushed to some of the Alltel smartphones like the Moto Q and Treo 700WX, but not the 6700 for some reason (probably having to do with the 6700 being EOLed). If you are always in a native Alltel EvDO area, these PRLs won't do you any good... but if you travel, or if your area is still 1X only, you might want to give them a try. Last edited by answerman; 09-05-2007 at 12:45 PM. |
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Hmm... the post count didn't go up when I posted the above. Just testing to see if there's a forum bug.
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thank you meh123 and Answerman I think this is a good start here especially like the numbers for help thanks again guys
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ok i tried switching my mms server to Gateway IP 1: 166.102.165.40 and it seemed to try but failed after a few min like its trying to work thought maybey someone else could try something using this info i really want mms to work and i figure maybey we could comeup with someway to access there existing mms network
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I've been also working on an MMS solution through Alltel's MMS servers. I have, at one point, gotten it so that I could send MMS messages but not receive. Have you tried calling the advanced data group? |
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I Can Open The Pixs
Ok I got it to work.. I use the setting everyone uses, but I changed one think go to UI then go to Domain. Then type http://( your phone# ).alltel.com/servlets/mms?message-I'd=. Now right before alltel you can us dot or @.. Now you can open the pixs, =BUT, they will only be 2K.. I can't send yet. If you guys can get it. Post up.. I hope this helps you out
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thanks it worked for me but pic is way to small still cant get it to send though 6800 has a working mms on it may bey we can get the cab for it or something
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