@mzanetti, thanks for the logs. If the N9 shows "o2 - de" that means that probably it considers that it is roaming, otherwise it would not show the country code.
The fact that your wife's SIM shows both networks as available is probably due to having a more modern SIM, which could contain information to know which operators are considered home network. Is that SIM post-merger? I guess there is no problem in being registered in one or another network with it. You can check list-modems output to know the MCC/MNC of the network you are registered to, in NetworkRegistration properties. Finally, maybe some kind of first-time registering was needed in order to see O2's network as available. If your phone returns to a state where it cannot register to O2 network, it would be interesting to try forcing the registration with: /usr/share/ofono/scripts/test-network-registration /ril_0 /ril_0/operator/26207 even if access is forbidden. If you can register to O2's after that we could consider showing all networks, including forbidden ones, in system-settings, as a way to unlock this situation. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Phonedations bugs, which is subscribed to ofono in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1499342 Title: National Roaming not working Status in Canonical System Image: New Status in ofono package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: I'm using a simyo (German E-Plus mvno) and when E-Plus and o2 joined forces, they enabled national roaming for 3G data connections (https://www.simyo.de/faq/national-roaming-18262.html). This however doesn't seem to work at all for me. My device (bq Aquaris E 4.5) is stuck in the simyo (E-Plus) network and has never registered to the o2 network so far. This is unlike bug 1449990 which claims that national roaming would be working if roaming is enabled in the settings. I can not confirm that. I have roaming enabled (and international roaming works fine), however, national roaming doesn't kick in. The problem now is, that ever since those operators enabled national roaming, the E-Plus network seems to be degrading and now has reached a point where I cannot use a mobile data connection inside buildings any more. Looking at my app download statistics, 25% of all Ubuntu phone users seem to be located in Germany. Given that E-Plus has a huge amount of mvno's I estimate this issue is affecting a quite large portion of our users. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+bug/1499342/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phonedations-bugs Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phonedations-bugs More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

