Hello,
Yesterday I was giving a OpenPhoenux themed talk titled "Free Mobile -
when Android is not enough" on local Free Software event in PoznaĆ,
Poland - http://piwo.informatyka.org/
Here you can see the slides I've prepared for the presentation:
http://neo900.org/piwo/piwo.pdf
It's mostly a ba
Apologies for not replying sooner. Thanks for the replies.
I tried the SIM in another phone and it does work, and another SIM
in this one does not (both the same network).
Quoth Michael Spacefalcon:
> What modem firmware version is this?
Revision is:
GSM: gsm_ac_gp_fd_pu_em_cph_ds_vc_cal35_ri_3
Nick wrote:
> I tried the SIM in another phone and it does work, and another SIM
> in this one does not (both the same network).
OK, good observation. The problem is now narrowed down to the FR,
rather than network coverage in your area, your service subscription
or the SIM issued for it.
The
Quoth Michael Spacefalcon:
> Nick wrote:
> > I tried the SIM in another phone and it does work, and another SIM
> > in this one does not (both the same network).
>
> OK, good observation. The problem is now narrowed down to the FR,
> rather than network coverage in your area, your service subs
Nick wrote:
> The phone that works is 3G, and it doesn't seem to have a 'force 2G'
> option anywhere.
The option in question often goes by different names: it may also be
named "network type" or "network selection" etc, with the choices
being GSM or WCDMA or both. Try selecting GSM if you can
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