Hi, >> The context was that SIM shows home network as 08 with the current >> network being 24. The device thinks it is roaming while the user, in >> this case Niclas Karlsson, knows the device should be in its home >> network. So org.ofono.NetworkRegistration is the correct one here and >> any change in roaming status must come from the network? So this boils >> down to simply being connected to the wrong network after all? > >This all depends. The operation in question might be an MVNO, or the >operator has an agreement to "roam" on a network but all traffic be >treated as "home" for billing purposes. There are very nasty details of >how the operator name is presented in these circumstances. In certain >'roaming' conditions, the operator is presented just like it is a home >network. See EFspn and EFspdi handling if you're curious. > >This is what might be happening here. The user is not connected to a >"home" network; however for all intents and purposes he is not really >roaming. The current roaming logic uses the registration status as >reported by the modem firmware, which may not be satisfactory in this >particular situation.
I changed the network preference on my Android phone to GSM to see what happend. When the phone is set to "GSM only", the network operator is 24024 (but Telenor SE is also visible, no roaming symbol). When the phone is in WCDMA mode, the network operator is Telenor SE. Reagrds, Niclas _______________________________________________ connman mailing list [email protected] https://lists.connman.net/mailman/listinfo/connman
