Hi Simon, On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 7:15 AM, sturmflut <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Davide, > > > On 29.04.2015 11:11, Davide Alberelli wrote: > > I think I found the problem. > > My provider (O2 - DE) has a new agreement with another provider (E-Plus) > > and they are sharing the 3G towers. [1] > > The net on the O2 towers is called "o2 - de", while the one on the > > E-Plus 3G tower is called "o2-de+". > > > > When the phone connects to the second one, it goes into "Roaming" (I > > guess that it is because it does not recognize that it is the same > > provider). > > > > Manually selecting the "o2 - de" works around the problem, but just > > until my phone loses the connection and get it again (and the second > > signal is better a lot of times). > > > > If I understand it correctly this "sharing" is called "National > > Roaming". [2] > > > > So, I think that the above procedure to report the bug is no longer > > valid. What should I do? > > > I am in the same situation with a couple of my SIM cards and have just > submitted the following bug report: > > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ofono/+bug/1449990 > > Thanks for the report, I have added a comment to the bug. Br, Alfonso
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