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So, who's taking advantage of Orange & Tmobile Merger?


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Guest retrend
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I have really patchy Orange signal in my house but reliable T Mobile, however its defaulting to using the poor Orange signal that drops all the time. Any ideas?

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Guest tuna fish
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Not yet, I'm still investigating it. I can data roam but not make any voice calls. When I manually select back to T-Mobile it still won't handle calls, I have to power off and on to get it to work again. (Using Paul's r3 build).

Update:-

I have just reported the problem to T-Mobile and apparently it is a known problem and they say it should be fixed on or by the 11th October.

Bringing this thread back from the dead as I still get this problem, anyone else have issues and know anything more?

Guest Olly232
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My issue was due to not registering the supplied Orange SIM card. Once I had done that on the web site my T-Mobile SIM was then able to roam onto the Orange network and make calls.

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My issue was due to not registering the supplied Orange SIM card. Once I had done that on the web site my T-Mobile SIM was then able to roam onto the Orange network and make calls.

What Orange SIM card? I just registered with T-Mobile, and it worked like magic.

Guest tuna fish
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My issue was due to not registering the supplied Orange SIM card. Once I had done that on the web site my T-Mobile SIM was then able to roam onto the Orange network and make calls.

Oh ok, thats interesting to hear. I haven't registered mine yet so I'll do that and report back

Guest tuna fish
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Registered my orange sim and works a charm now, thanks.

Guest Chiliblue
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OK say I have enabled this but now want to reflash back to 2.1 do I have to reregister?

Does it change the phones settings or is it all done on the network?

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