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Updating PRL on Alltel/Verizon KPC680

Discussion in 'Verizon Wireless Forum' started by ctx89, Oct 17, 2009.

  1. ctx89

    ctx89 Junior Member
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    Well, I guess I'm officially Verizon as of today. I think I need to update my PRL on my KPC680 wireless card as there is newer out. I'm currently 40051 and the Corolada PRL page is showing that 41000 is available. Anyone have this PRL?

    The last three days on my local tower, I have not been able to stay connected to FaceBook (Unsupported form of compression error). Had this about a year ago and Alltel switched the number I dialed into or the server I dialed into to fix it.
     
  2. MrObvious

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    Call Verizon and have them push it? I think aircards do that.
     
  3. ctx89

    ctx89 Junior Member
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    Thanks Mr. O!! I am having them do that as of today, but they only have 40056 and NOT 41000. So we will see what happens. Have you made any changes to your plan yet? Are you sticking with Verizon?
     
  4. MrObvious

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    I'm not sure really. I may see what T-Mobile does because they put up some new towers I think (it could be them) in Yoder, Haven, near Nickerson, and here in Hutch from what I have seen so I'm curious to see what happens.
     

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