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Re: T-Mobile / Orange switching
The signal is crap! even with the addition of Orange, Virgin mobile signal for me is total rubbish, i'll be switching to o2 as soon as the new iphone is available.
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Re: T-Mobile / Orange switching
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G4 Mobile
Orange and T-mobile has been given the go-ahead to launch superfast 4G mobile access. Will this mean Virgin mobile will get it aswell? Can't wait just need a G4 Mobile
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Re: T-Mobile / Orange switching
Before T mobile joined up with Orange, my mobile phone signal wasn't all that good?
For example, I could never get good a signal in my local neighbourhood, but since the team up, its full strength;) |
Re: T-Mobile / Orange switching
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Mine has been doing it the last few weeks - texts go fine on Virgin, fail when on Orange. |
Re: T-Mobile / Orange switching
Surely it would always say Virgin now as T-Mobile & Orange have fully merged so Virgin is just like every other MVNO.
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Re: T-Mobile / Orange switching
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All that's changed is EE now have put 'EE' across the network for their own customers so no-one sees any difference. Virgin customers still see the big / little 'v' |
Re: T-Mobile / Orange switching
Each network still broadcasts its own network code - 234-30 for T-Mobile and 234-33 for Orange. Indeed, the new 4G EE network uses T-Mobile's 234-30 code.
Phones come shipped with a lookup table that maps these codes to network names. The phone can also read this data from the SIM card, thus overriding (but not updating) it's internal data. EE have updated their SIM cards to map both 234-30 and 234-33 to the name "EE", Virgin Mobile have been mapping 234-30 to "Virgin" for a decade, and may now include 234-33 as well, though whether existing customers see that depend on whether their SIM cards are remotely reprogrammable. |
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