In 2010, we were able to take circa mid-2008 Roger Wireless SIMs (Canada) borrowed from an iPhone 3G and get it to work in Android Froyo on the GTA02 850Mhz.

Two years later, we decided to add some GPRS reporting capability to our Wi-Flight product which is currently using Wi-Fi only, we are unable to get a carrier registration at the AT command level using two Rogers SIMs (both from 2012, one used in an iPhone 4 and the other in a Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket (LTE)). The GSM baseband code was at Moko8 so we had the fix for bug 666. We tried Moko11 but it didn't make a difference.

We repeated the same Android Froyo setup and indeed it doesn't work when we try the circa 2012 SIMs.

Our product doesn't run on Android, the Froyo stuff was just tried to attempt to replicate something that worked before.

I found a working older Rogers full-sized SIM from my GSM-enabled alarm system, which I think it at least 3-4 years old. It worked just fine in a Nexus S and I was able to send an SMS and Edge data from the phone (it's a T-mobile AWS phone so no 3G on Rogers).

The conclusion so far is that something has changed in the Rogers SIMs that makes it incompatible with the GTA02. I am wondering if anyone else has encountered this problem. I'd be happy to be able to get a Fido-branded card to work (haven't tried that yet).

We've repeated the same issue with a half-dozen GTA02s so we're pretty sure it's not a one-off phone problem.

-Pascal
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Pascal Gosselin
President
Wi-Flight
pas...@wi-flight.net
cell (514) 298-3343
office (450) 676-6299


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