Hi all,

I recently developed an application, published it and to my horror
about half of the people who downloaded it were having major issues
with it.

It is a very simple application designed to allow the toggling of
connectivity to 3G/EDGE/GPRS services. It exploits the fact that if
you set the APN type of an access point on the phone to a hyphen, the
phone does not try and connect to it.

When first run, the application copies all the access point names and
types into a database. It then sets the APN type of every access point
to a hyphen. It then displays 'Disabled'. When the application is next
run it restores the APN type of each access point. This works
perfectly on my development dream and the emulator.

I can not tell what part of this is failing for people so if anyone
would like to help me test this application it would be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks
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