What happens at the end of a UK 18 month contract?

Hi,
I haven't called into an O2 store for a while so I thought i'd see if anyone knew the answer offhand...
What happens when my 18 month contract runs out in May 09'? I assumed that I could pick up one of the PAYG iPhone sims (or use my existing sim) and it would be as straightforward as that. However I read somewhere that the US versions become deactivated at the end of a contract and you will only be able to use them as an iPod Touch...
Anyone clear this up?

Good stuff, I don't know where I read that about deactivating iPhones... maybe the tutorial on the Apple website telling you how to set your iPhone up as an iPod Touch after you contract finished kinda suggested that it became deactivated.

Similar Messages

  • What happened to the end call and answer button

    When you are on a call and someone else calls in, there used to be an option for end call adn answer.  Now there is ignore, hold call and answer, end, send message and some other option, but no "end call and answer".  Any help??

    This seems to be GSM (AT&T) vs CDMA (Verizon) issue, not an Apple h/w or iOS issue.
    Here is a link that sheds some light on it: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2753071?start=0&tstart=0
    Another link with some tips: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1317331
    I used to be w/ AT&T, and recently switched to Verizon for LTE+iP5, and lack of this option (end call and answer) drives me nuts. But, one learns to live with it, until someone at Verizon decided to do something about it.
    Message was edited by: moemann

  • What happened to the today, yesterday, this week, this month history catagories?

    All I get now is a full month of history.

    Sorry about that, not sure what may have happened, but it sounds as if the database is corrupt &/or you have lost information due to lack of capacity.
    Unfortunately Firefox does not backup the History, so unless you have yourself backedup the databse file or your profile there may not be much that can be done.
    The file may be one that Windows saves previous versions of so you could look into that as a method of restoring information.The file is places.sqlite
    * http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Previous-versions-of-files-frequently-asked-questions
    Before doing that make copies of the current file. The file resides in the Firefox profile. The quickest method of finding the profile is to use
    * Help ->Troubleshooting Information -> [open location] <br />(I am not certain of the exact menu wording)
    There is also an extension that will analyse and attempt to repair your database, try that
    * https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/places-maintenance/

  • What happens when the CC trial ends? What happens when offline?

    I need Lightroom to work offline on my laptop. What happens if I need to sign in to CC when there is no interned connection and what happens when the CC trial ends on both my laptop and desktop?

    Thanks for answering. I have the standalone version of Lightroom 6 on my Windows 7 64 bit desktop. A number of times when have tried to open the program, the Adobe Application Manager has popped up requiring me to sign in even though I had not knowingly signed out. Lightroom will not launch unless I am signed in. Frequently when Lightroom launches, I see a "Server Busy" message telling me to "switch to the other program" without telling me which program to switch to. I have pinned the AAM to my notification area and have unchecked the "Show OS Notifications box" to see if the "Server Busy" message goes away. So far everything seems to be okay
    Again, thanks for answering me

  • What happens to the original photo after editing?  Does it get replaced by the edited photo?

    I just bought my first iPhone(5).  On Android, when editing a photo, the original stays in your gallery and the edited photo gets placed right next to it.  So what I want to know is, When editing a photo in the photo app, what happens to the original since it would be nice to be able to make different edits of it.

    That is an excellent question. This is definitely not the programmed behavior of Photoshop Elements. Normally, when you edit a file, a new copy of the file is created (the original is simply left alone). This new copy of the file will have "_edited-1" added to the end of the name. It should definitely not be adding $ to the name at all.
    Just as a test, create a new user account on your computer, and try editing another image to see if does the same thing there. However, I suspect there is another application on your computer that is modifying how files are saved, deleted, and renamed.

  • What happens to the while loop iteration counter if it runs unchecked?

    I want to use the iteration counter to initialise a value on the first loop of a while statement. ie i = 0, x = 100. Fine. The application I am building will be left to run for weeks or months on end without stopping (hopefully :¬)). What happens to the iteration counter in this situation? Does it reset to 0 or what? I don't want it reinitialising any values while the loop is running other than when it starts.
    I set up a while loop to try to figure out what happens and the iteration counter stops at 2147483648 which is 2^31 - 1.
    Any help would be appreciated,
    Thanks,
    Niel.

    It might be something you already looked at, but perhaps it's an option to perform the initialization outside (before) the while loop. That way it will be initialized correctly only once, no matter what the iteration counter does.
    Of course if you need the counter for other purposes than initialization you might have the same problem...
    Note that a lot of the timer functions also overflow after a certain time (I believe 24 or 48 days?) so be careful running very long loops (but you already knew that probably).

  • ISE - What happens when the on-boarded certificate expires?

    I'm trying to design a good BYOD deployment model but have a few questions that need direct answers.  I have down how to go about on-boarding and getting a certificate on a device, the ISE provides great flow for this to happen in many ways.  My questions come from a design perspective before and after the BYOD deployment is completed.
    1. Figuring out a method to validate the device is a Corporate asset or a BYOD asset.
         (I don't want to install a certificate on just any device, or perhaps I do but I need to give permissions to all resources if its a Corporate Device, and more resitrictions if it's BYOD, so how do I figure this out during the provisioning phase?)
         a. Use MDM (May not have one, or if you do we are still waiting on ISE 1.2 for that integration)
         b. Build a Group for provisioning admins, if user PEAP-MSCHAPv2 account is from this group install a certificate. (issue here is that the end user looses administration of the device in the my device portal as the device is now registered to the provisioning admin)
         c. Pre-populate MAC into ISE as all Corporate devices should be provisioned by I.T. before they go to the end user (I think this is good but can see push back from customers as they don't want to add more time to the process)
         d. Certs on any IOS or Android device, provide access based on user group and do not worry if device is Company asset or not (I believe that this is the easiest solution and seems to be what I find in the guides)
         e. Other options I have not thought about, would love input from the crowd
    2. What happens to the device once the Certificate expires?
         (I don't know the answer to this, my thought would be the user or device will fail during the authentication policy and this creates a mess)
         a. Tell the user to delete the profile so they can start all over again (creates help desk calls and frustrated users)
         b. Use MDM for Cert management (may not have one)
         c. Perhaps the client uses SCEP to renew based on the cert template renew policy and there are no issues (this is me wishing)
    Would appreciate some feed back and would like to know if anyone has run into these issues.                   

    Neno,
    Sorry but I don't have any other info on using a public CA, Cisco says to use internal CA's for PKI.  I think the best practice in 1.2 comes out will be to use one interface for Web Management and a different interface for Radius, profiling, posture, and on boarding.  This way you can use your private CA for EAP and a public CA for web traffic.  Have you tried a public CA bound to management and a private CA for EAP yet?
    I did do a session on EAP-TEAP, they explained how it will work and also discussed EAP-FASTv2.  EAP-FASTv2 is available now but you must use anyconnect as your supplicant.  Microsoft and all other vendors will have EAP-TEAP native once it is fully released and comissioned as it will be the new gold standard for EAP.  It will support TLS, MD5, and CHAPv2.  If you are interested I have the PDF of the presentation I attended that shows the flow of how EAP-TEAP will work.  This is much better than wasMachineAuthenticated and machine auth caching, which has many down falls.
    I currently do machine and user auth I just don't require them.  If Machine auth then allow machine on vlan-x with access to AD, DNS, and blah blah.  Then a seperate rule to say user auth gets more access, although I require EAP-TLS for both and if you think about it you are accomplishing the same thing if your PKI is setup correctly.  Make it so users and machines can only auto enroll, that way you know the only way they got their cert was from GPO policy.  I won't go into anymore detail, but there is lots you can do.

  • Pipeline functions - what happens under the hood?  (10g)

    Hi all,
    What happens when you call a pipelined function? (As opposed to a plain table-valued function.)
    From what I understand, a pipelined function will return rows as they are needed. Let's say I have a really silly example of a pipelined function,
    CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY TEST_PACKAGE_1
    AS
        FUNCTION GET_DATA RETURN JUST_A_TABLE PIPELINED
        IS
        BEGIN
            PIPE ROW (JUST_A_TYPE('HELLO'));
            PIPE ROW (JUST_A_TYPE('WORLD'));
            RETURN;
        END;
    END TEST_PACKAGE_1;
    /Then let's say I were to SELECT * FROM TABLE(TEST_PACKAGE_1.GET_DATA) WHERE ROWNUM = 1, what happens to the second row? Does the code that returns the second row still get educated? (Obviously it's omitted from the query, but does it still get generated somewhere and just go nowhere?)
    If I have a cursor on a PL/SQL block that selects from GET_DATA, will each row only be returned as the cursor references it? In that case, what happens to the rows that don't get selected? If there some resource that need to be closed out (say, just before the return statement), would it still be safe to close it out?
    Thanks!
    Don

    Interesting question, lets try a simple test and see we'll just take your example function and toss in a few dbms_output statements like so:
    CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY TEST_PACKAGE_1
    AS
        FUNCTION GET_DATA RETURN JUST_A_TABLE PIPELINED
        IS   
        BEGIN
            dbms_output.put_line('ONE');
            PIPE ROW (JUST_A_TYPE('HELLO'));       
            dbms_output.put_line('TWO');
            PIPE ROW (JUST_A_TYPE('WORLD'));       
            dbms_output.put_line('THREE');
            RETURN;   
        END;
    END TEST_PACKAGE_1;Now not forgetting to enable dbms_output call it three times like so:
    SELECT * FROM TABLE(TEST_PACKAGE_1.GET_DATA) WHERE ROWNUM = 1;
    SELECT * FROM TABLE(TEST_PACKAGE_1.GET_DATA) WHERE ROWNUM <= 2;
    SELECT * FROM TABLE(TEST_PACKAGE_1.GET_DATA) WHERE ROWNUM <= 3;What I saw from my test was that with the first call I got 1 row of data from the pipelined function and only the first dbms_output statement was processed. For the second statement I got 2 rows of data from the function and the first two dbms_output statements were processed. For the final call I again got 2 rows of data from the function and all 3 dbms_output statements were processed.
    My environment:
    Oracle Database 10g Express Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Product
    PL/SQL Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
    "CORE     10.2.0.1.0     Production"
    TNS for 32-bit Windows: Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
    NLSRTL Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production

  • What happened to the boards????

    What happened to the posting boards. When Adobe took over it
    seems that the
    posts dropped by 80-90%.
    This used to be a great resource. Any ideas?

    zcan wrote:
    > What happened to the posting boards. When Adobe took
    over it seems that the
    > posts dropped by 80-90%.
    > This used to be a great resource. Any ideas?
    nothing happened, something on your end perhaps.
    It shows the exact same amount of posts as it use to be
    months and years
    ago... 100 to 150 on general, 200 on action script - pretty
    consistent...
    Best Regards
    Urami
    <urami>
    If you want to mail me - DO NOT LAUGH AT MY ADDRESS
    </urami>

  • After upgrading what happens to the apps on my 3G?

    I just received my iPhone 4 and put my backup from my iPhone 3G on. It works fine, and there is no more AT&T service on my iPhone 3G. I intend to use the 3G as an iPod Touch. I understand the SIM card needs to stay in the phone for this, even though it is not activated with AT&T.
    What happens to the apps that are still on my 3G? They are still working. I assume they will stay there until I need to sync. Then I will have to set up a new iTunes account, under a unique computer user name, for the 3G and buy the apps all over again for the 3G.

    Nope, the apps stay there until you delete them.
    I currently sync 2 iPhones and 2 iPod Touch units all to one iTunes store account, and per the Apple licensing, they all can run apps I have purchased. I had a similar question as you when I first started using multiple devices, so I sent an email to the app author for the app I wanted most to do this with. His response was that this is Apple's terms, so if I didn't want to purchase a second license to use his app on a second device, then I didn't need to (but he wouldn't stop me if I wanted to either). In the end, I found this app author to be very dedicated to his app, and very responsive to my comments/requests, so I did purchase a second copy of his app (yes, I had my wife create an iTunes account and purchase it under her account).

  • RI - What if Parent is refreshed - What happens to the constraints

    Hello
    I have a parent-child scenario. What happens if the parent table is completely refreshed? What happens to the child table (that has cascade delete)?
    If RI exists, will a complete refresh of parent be possible?
    What is the best way to handle this scenario?
    Thx!

    One of the quickest ways of identifying duplicate records in a table is to enable a unique (or primary key) constraint knowing ahead of time that it will choke on the duplicates, but using the EXCEPTIONS INTO EXCEPTIONS clause which will cause the rowids of the duplicates to be written into an EXCEPTIONS table (created ahead of time with the rdbms\admin\utlexcpt.sql script, for example).
    Therefore, imagine a million row table into which a fresh bulk load of another million rows from some external source is to be performed.
    You declare the constraint, you disable it, you perform the load, you enable it exceptions into exceptions. You now can clear out the duplicate data quite easily, and then enable the constraint normally. Next load, you disable the constraint all over again and repeat the process.
    That's one reason you might want to repeatedly disable/enable a constraint.
    Consider another: a unique or primary key constraint, by default, when created, will cause a unique index to be created on the table. Doing any sort of bulk load into a table, even of data you know to be 'clean' of duplicates, will be a lot slower as a result of each insert having to update the index. Therefore, one of the things you commonly do to speed up bulk loads is to disable constraints, therefore removing any associated unique indexes, and therefore saving the time that would normally be spent validating data and updating indexes.
    In the old days before they invented deferrable constraints, too, you might well be engaged in a complex data loading process that involves quite a few steps before finishing. If looked at during those steps, you'd say the data violated constraints... but if you just let me get to the end, you'll find that the data all comes good. So you had to be able to disable constraint checking at the start of the process, and re-enable it at the end. A good example of that is Scott's EMP table: it has a manager column and the data in that column refers to the EMPNO column. A manager has to be an employee, after all! So there's a self-referencing foreign key on that MGR column, which means you can't load a record containing a manager number that isn't already an employee. But if you were doing a bulk load of data into that table, starting with it completely empty, that would mean you'd never be able to load any data into it at all: no employees exist to begin with, so there are no managers, so the first employee record that mentions a manager gets rejected. But if only you'd let me do the initial load of data, you'd see that every manager mentioned DOES turn out to be an employee! At the end of the load, it all comes good, and everything is properly related to everything else.
    Short of being very careful about the order in which you load such data (presumably, you'd have to start with Mr King, who runs the company, then deal with the first lot of managers, and then you could load the clerks and salesmen), the simplest way of resolving that sort of Catch-22 is to disable the constraint, do the load, and then enable the constraint when all the data is in place and therefore all the relationships between records have come good.
    (As I say, since version 8.0 of Oracle, you can also defer the constraint so that it only gets checked at the point you commit all the data, but leaving that subtlety aside, it's still a classic example of where switching constraint checking on and off proves very useful).

  • What happens after the 90 days free trial period of Creative Cloud?

    I just wanted to access a free trial Version of InDesign as I didn't have access to my computer with all the Adobe programs back home, but then I ended up (without beeing noticed properly) in the free Creative Cloud test period. Now I'm wondering, what happens after the 90 days, because I can't find any option to delete my Adobe-ID from the Creative Cloud.
    I'm not interested in the paid version of Creative Cloud. How can I delete the connection of my Adobe-ID to Creative Cloud?
    Thanks for your help!

    The free trial is for 30 days, not 90. Just do not want you to be suprised on day 31. And as Cozmicone said a dialog will appear telling you the trial is over and you will no longer be able to run InDesign.

  • What happened to the icon of the "house"? After searching the web or checking my e-mail I could alway click on the house to return to my home page. Now I have to keep clicking the back arrow or enter my home page on my google search.

    Question
    What happened to the icon of the "house"? After searching the web or checking my e-mail I could alway click on the house to return to my home page. Now I have to keep clicking the back arrow or enter my home page on my google search. edit

    The home button has by default moved to the right hand edge of the navigation toolbar. You can move it back by right-clicking on a toolbar, choose customize to open the customize toolbar window, then with that window on display you can drag and drop icons to move them.
    If the home icon is not at the right end of the navigation toolbar, use the procedures in the following link to restore it - https://support.mozilla.com/kb/Back+and+forward+or+other+toolbar+items+are+missing

  • What happened to the Mcafee Site Advisor?

    I installed firefox 5.0 and now my mcafee site advisor is gone..I don't feel safe without it...The web pages i click on DO NOT show anything..I'm not thrilled about this Firefox:( What happened?

    The McAfee Site Advisor 3.3.1 extension was the number 2 cause of crashes in one of the Firefox 5.0 betas and Mozilla Blocklisted it. That extension is disabled in Firefox 5, Firefox 6.0beta, and Firefox 7.0alpha versions. McAfee is working on a new re-written version of the Site Advisor extension to fix their problems - ETA is mid to end of July. <br />
    https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=660111

  • What happens to the open item in bsid table when it is cleared

    hi experts,
                   i have a doubt about open and cleared items of accounting documents. as we know open items of customers are stored in bsid and cleared ones in bsad. For suupose, an open item is closed ina particular period then what happened to the entry in bsid and bsad table. an entry regarding is stored in bsad (cleared),and what happens to the entry in bsid, still it will be there or removed from it.

    Hi,
    When ever we clear the document(Complete payment) that document will be moved to BSAD table. Other wise it will remain in BSID.
    If u are making partial payment then all the partial payment documents along with original document will be stored in BSID till u made the complete payment for that invoice.
    Assumption is u have to give all partial payment documents made for particular invoice item while u are making complete payment in F-28 transaction. So that these partail payment documents will also be cleared while making complete payment and moved to BSAD table.
    This trasaction can be used for both partial and complete payments.
    Irrespective of complete or partial payments made all the documents will remain stored in BKPF and BSEG tables.
    BSID and BSAD are index tables to address performance issues with BKPF and BSEG tables.
    So all open and cleared documents will be there in BKPF and BSEG tables.
    All cleared documents will be there in BSAD table.
    Alll open documents will be there in BSID table.
    Hope it is clear.
    Thanks,
    Vinod.

Maybe you are looking for

  • How to retrieve the first digit of a number

    Hi, In my smartform (PO Form)I have to check a condition with respect of the first digit of company code. To be more clear i need to check that if the first digit of the company code is '1' (like in case of 1000, 1002, 1003 & so on) then my PO should

  • CONFUSE

    Hello, i am having big confusion about the mandatory fields of fico tables, i asked the question regarding the same in expert somebody told me that mandatory fields are already clikmark in the filed of key/intial there i am having doubt that ok some

  • HOM: MS SQL Server 2000 - MS SQL Server 2005 [sp sap_use_var_MAX]

    Hi guys, Procedure Homogeneous System Copy on SQL Server Source Platform Windows 2003 Server x86 SQL Server 2000 SP4 SQL_Latin1_General_CP850_BIN2 SAP R/3 4.7 x200 SAP Kernel 6.40 Patch 347 x86 (Sep 10 2010) SAP_BASIS 620 Patch 69 Target Platform Win

  • How to stop Firefox messages on home screen?

    Since the last up-grade of Firefox for Android, I get unwanted pop-up messages at the foot of my browser 'Awesome' home page. the messages pretend to be helpful but they are just cheesy adverts for something or other e.g. 'Hey, if you want x, you sho

  • Font type of screen field

    Hi experts              I added a new field to the screen but the font type of this field label is different from the font type of other field labels which are created by SAP.please tell me how to change my field label font. Thanks Regards Giri.