T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
07-10-2011, 19:13
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Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
One quick point... It only works on the 2G signal at the moment. Virgin won't be able to use the Orange 3G signal until January.
Also, BlackBerry users need to make sure they have the latest OS on their handsets before attempting to use national roaming. If they don't, the handset will try to use the Orange 3G network which will cause it to crash. If this does happen to you or anyone you know - you will need to download the latest OS before being able to use the handset again
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09-10-2011, 17:55
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Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
A bit more on the subject?
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Graeme Oxby, the executive director of home phone and mobile at Virgin Media, said: "Virgin Media customers already enjoy the UK's fastest broadband and the most advanced TV services, now they'll benefit from enhanced mobile coverage too.
"With our combination of fixed and mobile services, we are uniquely positioned to cater for a new era of 'always on' connectivity, be it with our cutting edge broadband or TiVo service at home or enjoying the latest mobile entertainment while on the go."
Virgin Media will automatically enable customers to use both the Orange and T-Mobile networks from this month, with all customers expected to benefit from the change by the end of the year.
Users will see 'Virgin' as their network name when using the standard Virgin Mobile network, but will see 'virgin' or 'Orange' when roaming into Orange. There will be no changes to tariffs or extra costs from the new network partnership.
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http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tech/new...here-deal.html
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25-11-2011, 10:05
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Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
From Monday 28th it's being upgraded for Virgin Mobile customers to support seamless in call switching so the call won't drop if it switches to the Orange signal
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25-11-2011, 19:02
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Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
Interesting, and still failed to get it on mum's phone - are some not compatible at all?
Is it still on "get it early by yes to 789777", or should everything have it by now?
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25-11-2011, 19:15
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Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
Far as I'm aware everyone should get it on the SIM - if it's not working it may well be phone related. What handset is it?
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25-11-2011, 20:22
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Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
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Originally Posted by BenMcr
Far as I'm aware everyone should get it on the SIM - if it's not working it may well be phone related. What handset is it?
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Sagem MY411C (Virgin locked), using my oldest SIM (079418xxxxx) - so maybe if the phone is compatible, maybe the SIM is not, or is on the wrong system.
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25-11-2011, 20:36
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Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
The only way I normally know its switched is when my handset shows edge.
It's all working I'm here.
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26-11-2011, 14:59
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Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
My PAYG seems to have been updated sans text message.
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28-11-2011, 18:32
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Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
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Originally Posted by BenMcr
From Monday 28th it's being upgraded for Virgin Mobile customers to support seamless in call switching so the call won't drop if it switches to the Orange signal
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That's good news. Do you happen to know how long the rollout will take & is there any action required by customers?
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28-11-2011, 18:38
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Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
Far as I know it's all automatic. You shouldn't notice it happen (which the point of the seamless hand off )
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29-11-2011, 10:13
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Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
Is it a phased rollout, I'm still dropping signal at home.
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29-11-2011, 15:56
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Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
Will this problem be solved if Virgin Media bought 3 UK
It would have it own network (still linked to everything everywhere) and increase its customer base!
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01-12-2011, 21:05
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Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
Does anyone know if the number you text to register for Orange still work? Only I forgot that a sim card I keep as a spare wasn't registered so I tried the number 789777 and text YES. Last night I kept getting a message saying, "Sorry! We’re having a bit of technical hitch, but we're working to fix the problem now. Please try again later!"
This evening all I get is a message saying "message failed"
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06-12-2011, 07:55
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Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
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Originally Posted by weesteev
H+ is HSUPA, a faster variant of 3G.
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HSUPA is the upstream technology for HSPA. The same as HSDPA refers to the downstream technology for HSPA. They're both HSPA which will show up with an H symbol on a mobile and has been around for ages.
H+ is a new variant of HSPA called Evolved HSPA. According to the current Wikipedia article you can theoretically get 168MBit downstream! No wonder you guys are getting good speeds!!! Can one of you run SpeedtestMobile and let us know what you get on H+?
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16-12-2011, 18:25
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Re: T-Mobile merger - the fallout begins
Now is my Sagem MY411C correctly set?
After repeatedly failing you get the yes to 789777 to work, (now it's a "technical problem" that it reports), I had a tinker....
I put it into manual network scan, and it showed Virgin (active), O2 (FORB), Orange (FORB), Vodaphone (FORB). So all other networks forbidden.
Crossed fingers, and then hit "activate" against Orange ... waiting for reply from network... Connected - and yes, it did work on Orange.
Put it back on auto, and it went onto Virgin, and then when I moved a few paces into a blackspot, it switched to Orange (with a R - roaming?). Does it need to get the proper switchover message to make it seamless?
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