I've had similar problems on certain carriers. I turn auto off in carrier and 
then select a different carrier and after the attempt fails I reconnect to my 
carrier. 
I've had success on a 4 on Australian networks but still thought it worth 
mentioning. 
Regards 
Danny

Sent from my iPhone

On 13/03/2013, at 11:19 AM, Esther <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Steph,
> 
> Not a permanent fix, but try this: when you go off your wifi network, try 
> going into settings and putting your device into airplane mode. Then turn 
> airplane mode off again, and check whether your 3G performance returns after 
> a few seconds. 
> 
> Apart from this, a quick Google search indicated that some people were able 
> to solve their problems by doing a restore as a new device, and then 
> restoring from an old backup file.  Restoring from a backup that is made 
> after your latest iOS update might bring back the problem.  By the way, what 
> is your model iPhone and carrier?
> 
> HTH.  Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
> On 12 Mar 2013, at 14:00, Stephanie Mitchell wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> My iphone has gone strange.  I cannot get my phone to work on 3g.  It will 
>> work on wifi but not if I'm not on the network.  I'd tried resetting the 
>> network settingss.  What else can I do? It is showing my carrier, but i cant 
>> send texts, make calls or do anything like that.
>> Thanks,
>> Steph
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