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dial, dialing, lack of phone features, lack of quality control, sms, telephony, ussd |
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i installed the ussd-pad and the ussd-widget from the garage site:
pexpect_2.3.0-1_all.deb
ussd-common_0.0.0-3_all.deb
ussd-pad_2010.01.07_armel.deb
ussd-widget_0.0.3-0_all.deb
Out of the box, they did not work for me as my provider (medion mobile) answers to requests with a cp850 encoded message but with decoding scheme unspecified.
Example: