Re: OT: Cell phone service providers

2014-04-20 Thread Mord Behar
After two months on Golan, my results are as follows: About 1 in 3 calls has a problem. A problem is either garbled audio, a lack of connection or a disconnect. There seems to be no correlation between problems and the carrier at the other end. Obviously garbled audio is more common than

Re: OT: Cell phone service providers

2014-04-20 Thread shimi
Hi, Try doing manual network selection, and choose the one in which your handset is always on roaming (the r doesn't turn off) on. Might require trial and error. Best to try in a location when the R is off (where Golan has their cells) Most issues are derived from hopping between Golan cells and

Re: OT: Cell phone service providers

2014-04-20 Thread geoffrey mendelson
On 4/20/2014 10:29 AM, Mord Behar wrote: After two months on Golan, my results are as follows: About 1 in 3 calls has a problem. A problem is either garbled audio, a lack of connection or a disconnect. There seems to be no correlation between problems and the carrier at the other end.

Re: OT: Cell phone service providers

2014-04-20 Thread Mord Behar
On Apr 20, 2014 11:46 AM, geoffrey mendelson geoffreymendel...@gmail.com wrote: On 4/20/2014 10:29 AM, Mord Behar wrote: After two months on Golan, my results are as follows: About 1 in 3 calls has a problem. A problem is either garbled audio, a lack of connection or a disconnect. There

Re: OT: Cell phone service providers

2014-04-20 Thread geoffrey mendelson
On 4/20/2014 12:08 PM, Mord Behar wrote: I set my watch (cell phone clock) by the Linux internet time on my laptop. And that is several minutes ahead of Golan's clock. My windows desktop, which syncs its time off of an ntp daemon on a linux system, the clock on my asterisk system (which