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Matth 21-10-2011 00:35

Are we SURE there's no 3G on the "everywhere" switch?
 
I saw my phone switch over, and it showed "Orange", and also showed the "H" icon for HSDPA, looks like it was getting a 3G signal from Orange, unless it just didn't bother updating the icon.

Sirius 21-10-2011 07:43

Re: Are we SURE there's no 3G on the "everywhere" switch?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matth (Post 35319149)
I saw my phone switch over, and it showed "Orange", and also showed the "H" icon for HSDPA, looks like it was getting a 3G signal from Orange, unless it just didn't bother updating the icon.

I can connect to an orange mast but i dont get 3G

dilli-theclaw 21-10-2011 07:44

Re: Are we SURE there's no 3G on the "everywhere" switch?
 
Indeed when I switch to Orange I don't get 3g but I do get E which I didn't used to.

Pipster 21-10-2011 12:40

Re: Are we SURE there's no 3G on the "everywhere" switch?
 
I get GPRS on mine and the virgin sign rather than Virgin and 3G when on T-mobile

Matth 21-10-2011 23:47

Re: Are we SURE there's no 3G on the "everywhere" switch?
 
Oh, maybe the phone just doesn't update the indicator - and I thought "E" usually meant an "unavailable" network with Emergency calls only.

dilli-theclaw 22-10-2011 07:56

Re: Are we SURE there's no 3G on the "everywhere" switch?
 
E is 'Edge'

spankysmagicpian 31-10-2011 22:55

Re: Are we SURE there's no 3G on the "everywhere" switch?
 
I got my text message today and I can't even connect to Orange :-/
It just shows 'R' for restricted I guess

m419 01-11-2011 00:57

Re: Are we SURE there's no 3G on the "everywhere" switch?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spankysmagicpian (Post 35323748)
I got my text message today and I can't even connect to Orange :-/
It just shows 'R' for restricted I guess

You need to switch off your phone and switch it back on to update like you do for activating all T-Mobile/Virgin services such as Voicemail.

To permanently use the Orange network, select manual, then Orange or virgin with the lowercase V.

gadge 02-11-2011 16:24

Re: Are we SURE there's no 3G on the "everywhere" switch?
 
Mobiles are funny gadgets im on o2 and most off the time its 3g,went to alton towers on sunday and it was on gprs or edge all day dont know why.

devilincarnate 02-11-2011 17:32

Re: Are we SURE there's no 3G on the "everywhere" switch?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gadge (Post 35324338)
Mobiles are funny gadgets im on o2 and most off the time its 3g,went to alton towers on sunday and it was on gprs or edge all day dont know why.

Just type the address in here and see?

http://www.o2.co.uk/coveragechecker

gadge 03-11-2011 09:53

Re: Are we SURE there's no 3G on the "everywhere" switch?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by devilincarnate (Post 35324364)
Just type the address in here and see?

http://www.o2.co.uk/coveragechecker

Thanks on alton towers farley no service.

logo 03-11-2011 11:22

Re: Are we SURE there's no 3G on the "everywhere" switch?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spankysmagicpian (Post 35323748)
I got my text message today and I can't even connect to Orange :-/
It just shows 'R' for restricted I guess

The 'R' means you're roaming. So you are using the Orange network.

spankysmagicpian 03-11-2011 17:31

Re: Are we SURE there's no 3G on the "everywhere" switch?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by logo (Post 35324643)
The 'R' means you're roaming. So you are using the Orange network.

Ahhh - thanks for clearing that up Logo :tu:

chrispy2000 04-11-2011 07:44

Re: Are we SURE there's no 3G on the "everywhere" switch?
 
I've had "E" come up when connected through Orange, but when tried to connect to the internet I got a message something like "You don't have a data connection package".
What is really annoying, which I've had a few times is you have a Virgin signal which is low but still 3G. But it changes to Orange with no internet connection.

Matth 04-11-2011 18:29

Re: Are we SURE there's no 3G on the "everywhere" switch?
 
Might be worth getting the settings re-sent, in case they've changed, and on a lot of phones, it seems you have to enable "data roaming" or dismiss a warning.

It's a messy solution, but what can they do?
If they call the combined network T-Mobile, then everyone with Orange phones will need to be unlocked, or if they call it Orange, then every T-moble (and virtual networks on) will need unlocking.

Or if they call it something completely new, they'll have to hand out free unlocks to everyone!

So I guess we're doomed to this roaming compromise for ever more (the compromise on 3G, though maybe that could change at some point, and the compromise that if you are forced to switch networks (and I have one local place where it will ALWAYS swap to Orange), then you drop the call.

Actually, if roaming included 3G, then it WOULD make sense to operate the entire network under just one name, once everyone is roaming-enabled, and then phase out the other.


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