Public bug reported:

When the dialer app is not running and I get redirected to it in order
to make a call, the first time I hit the "call" button I invariably get
the error message: "no network" even though the phone is connected to
the GSM network. (My phone has the language set to Norwegian, so I am
guessing this is the English equivalent to the message I get.)

Here is what I do in detail: 
- I choose a number from the contacts list
- I hit the phone icon next to the number to make a  call, 
- the dialer app screen opens
- I hit the "call" button, 
- message "no network"

The status bar at the top shows the phone has a GSM connection the whole
time.

When I try again a couple of seconds later, the call gets placed
normally.

The same thing happens when switching from the messaging app to the
dialer in order to call the person I have been texting.

However, if I wait a moment after entering the dialer before pressing
the "call" button, everything runs normally.

If the dialer-app is already active in the background when the
redirection happens, the bug does not occur.

Some kind of slow start issue? Screen appearing before the app is
actually ready to take the command?

** Affects: dialer-app (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  No network error when making call

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