Public bug reported:
Hello,
I have had the Ubuntu phone (BQ E4.5) for some time, I lately travelled
to New York and found out it didn't connect to the mobile network, not
even GSM. At that time I thought it was a frequency issue, but right now
I am in Portugal and the frequency is the same here as my home country
(Netherlands).
For some reason the phone doesn't see or recognize the other providers
networks.
My own provider is T-Mobile (NL), then when I just rebooted the Mobile
settings => Provider shows 3 available networks, after a few seconds
they disappear and there is only the choice for "Automatic".
The spinning icon keeps spinning for ever and there is no way I can call
or text outside my own country.
Is there any way this can be solved? Or do I have to wait for an
upgrade?
Thanks,
Frans
** Affects: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Can't connect to foreign mobile network
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