How do you update carrier settings?  I've been having some problems since the 
most recent upgrade to iOS 8.3

Andrew
> On 14 Apr 2015, at 09:17, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> I just updated the carrier settings for several of my friends and thought
> that some of you may want to know why such updates are required/requested.
> 
> The following article discusses carrier updates, the link to which may be
> found at the end of the text.
> 
> Enjoy,
> 
> Mark 
> 
> What's a 'carrier update' for iPhone or iPad and why do we get them?
> By Allyson Kazmucha, Thursday, Apr 3, 2014
> 
> If you've had an iPhone or iPad with cellular networking for any length of
> time you've probably been notified about a carrier update. Some are
> mandatory and don't give you an option to say refuse or to be reminded
> later. Others just bug you occasionally until you actually perform the
> update. But why? What are they, what do they contain, and what do they want
> from us?
> 
> Carrier updates are used to help your iPhone and iPad communicate with the
> carrier network. These files typically contain information concerning voice
> networks, cellular data, voicemail settings, personal hotspot, and any other
> service your carrier provides. For example, with the recent AT&T visual
> voicemail issues on iOS 7, the only way for it to be fixed is through a
> carrier update, since it's part that makes iOS and your chosen network play
> nicely together.
> 
> This is why people that frequently switch between carriers by swapping SIM
> cards may receive carrier updates more often than people who keep their SIM
> card in just one iPhone. For example, if you travel and your iPhone 5s is
> unlocked, you can simply replace your AT&T SIM with a 3 UK SIM or any other
> international sim card you'd like. More often than not, the international
> carrier will push an update to your iPhone so it talks to the network
> better.
> 
> You can also check manually if you like by going to Settings > General > and
> About. When you swap SIMs you can almost always trigger a carrier update to
> appear this way. It's something I highly recommend doing when switching
> between carriers, especially when it's a carrier in a foreign country. The
> About section of your iPhone should also show your current carrier
> information as well, should you ever have to reference it.
> 
> If you ever experience issues with your network or you aren't getting the
> level of service as you think you should, it may be a good idea to repeat
> the steps above and see if a carrier update is available. Keep in mind
> though that carrier updates are only available for networks that Apple
> officially supports. If a specific carrier doesn't support the iPhone or
> cellular capable iPad in question, a carrier update would not be available.
> In that case, information such as MMS (picture messaging) settings and
> voicemail settings would need to be entered manually. This is a perfect
> example of the data a carrier update takes care of for you.
> 
> Next time you have an issue with your wireless service and the support rep
> asks you to read off your carrier settings information, you'll now know why
> they ask for that. Sometimes, being sure you're on the most recent version
> can solve lots of common problems such as picture messaging failures and
> visual voicemail issues.
> 
> http://www.imore.com/whats-carrier-update-iphone-ipad-why-get-them
> 
> 
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