help! i have switched network providers and only have some f - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro General

i have xda exec, not sure what its other name is (universal i think) it was bought on contract with o2, i now wish to use it on t mobile. the sim allows me to call people also recieve calls, send recieve sms. problem is the phone facilities dont work - ie there is no call history/log it does not register any of the info to do with phone calls.

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Some problem when dialling on my XDA Exec.

There is big problem with my XDA Exec, when I dial a tel No. it is Dailling and the Call end. The 3G sim card is work well on another mibile, and another GSM sim card is work well on the Exec, but the O2 3G sim card can not work on my Exec, could anyone give me some advice on in, thanks.
If you have a Data only plan then you may not be able to make calls. I think you need to ask O2 to activate voice calls. I have the same problem, but I only use my Exec for web & email as I don't trust it to operate as a phone!
jah said:
If you have a Data only plan then you may not be able to make calls. I think you need to ask O2 to activate voice calls. I have the same problem, but I only use my Exec for web & email as I don't trust it to operate as a phone!
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But the problem is that the 3G sim card can be uesd on another mobile for any voice call.
I will try to ring o2 for some solution.
I have ring O2, but they can do nothing and will change another sim card for me.
The 3G sim card can be used on my Moto V3, dial and receive
The normal GSM sim card can be used on Exec, dial and receive
But the 3G sim card can not be used on the Exec, can not dial can not receive, anyone can help me with that.
Thanks in advance
mobile, which tariff/plan do you have? If you have a Data plan and you can use your 3G SIM in another 3G phone (I don't have an unlocked one that I can use) then I may have a faulty SIM as well
jah
My tariff is 200 cross network, everything is ok for last noght.
I have change the sim card with mu V3, now all working. maybe it is the problem with the 3G option
the problem was solved.
I change the network to GSM, then everything is fine. It that means there is some proble with o2 3G netword?? :?:

Really need Help here!

I've used LokiWIZ to unlock my O2 XDA Mini I've put my fully functional Vodafone SIM in it and I cannot ring out and connot get a call in. The thing picks up the network and reports it's on Vodafone I can do a *#100* and it reports back the correct phone number. If I dial *#1471* it tells me the last caller (that didn't get through). If you ring the phone you get number unobtainable but the this is connected to a Vodafone cell.
So In summary... cant call it and cant make a call but it's all connected with full signal strength!!
HELP!!!!
Is it a contract or pay as you talk chip.

Setting up my own Callback-Service

Hi,
at the moment I am using a dualsim adapter to always call/sms/surf at the lowest possible rate.
I've got two contracts that I use on my pda (well, actually I'm using three at all):
o2 Genion Online (Old terms):
19 Cent / Minute in every german Network
100 free SMS, afterwards 19 Cent / SMS
200 MB free Data Volume
Forward calls to phones in o2 Network free of charge
debitel crash5 (in o2 Network):
5 Cent (!) / Minute in every german Network
20 Cent / SMS
No Data Option available
o2 Genion Card (Old terms):
Reachable through landline telephone number when in homezone
Forward calls to phones in o2 Network free of charge
I listed only the facts that are important for my intention.
My current configuration is:
An old C25 (contract 3) is deposed at home and thus is available under the landline telephone number all the time. Every incoming call is forwarded to contract 1 free of charge - So I'm reachable under a landline telephone number wherever I am in Germany.
Contract 1 is only used for GPRS and SMS - I'm switching to the card when I need it. If the card is unused, every call is forwarded to contract 2 free of charge.
Whenever I don't activly use a data connection contract 2 is active, because then I can be called under every number from each contract without a charge for me and can make outgoing calls at the lowest cost.
I'm not completely happy with this configuration as I can't use direct-push, a stock-ticker or messanger in background, cause there's no Data Option available for contract 2. I own a currently unused TyTN with a broken screen (Wrong colors and sometimes it doesn't react on input) so I thought about how to combine all the advantages of the contracts with it's help and ended up with two possibilities:
Active card in my pda is contract 1. The TyTN (contract 2) is deposed at home and forwards sms to contract 1 (There are plenty of tools available). Somehow it is integrated as a phone in an Asterisk running on my Router at home (FritzBox). Asterisk then forwards incoming GSM calls over VoIP to the landline number of contract 3. To make use of contract 2's cheap calling rates Asterisk is additionally configured as a callback service, that calls me back on the landline phonenumber over VoIP and establishes the second call over the TyTN when calling a mobile phone (and over VoIP if calling a landline number) - using a landline VoIP-Flat that would result in free landline calls and 5 Cent/Min mobile calls.
My problem here is that Asterisk doesn't support GSM-Modems in it's base features. How do I integrate the TyTN as a regular phone in Asterisk so that it can be used for incoming and outgoing calls by Asterisk?
Active card in my pda is contract 1. The TyTN (contract 2) is deposed at home and forwards sms to contract 1 (There are plenty of tools available). Set up an VoIP-Client on the TyTN and find an app that's capable of forwarding incoming calls from every number except contract 1's over VoIP to the landline number of contract 3 resulting in a free of charge forward of calls to my pda. If the calling number is contract 1's: hang up, call me back on the landline number through VoIP and initiate the second call over GSM -> same costs for callback as possibility one, except for landline calls that also costs 5 Cent/Min.
Do you know an app that's capable of such functions?
(If the app could also use VoIP for the second call when the destination is a landline number that would be great)
On my pda I would use Callback-Pocket-PC to not even worry about how to initiate calls.
Thank you for reading my long text. I hope I made clear enough what I am trying to do.
Do you have any idea on how to realize either possibility 1 or 2? Is there perhaps another way that I didn't thought of?
Thanks in advance!

Strange Network Problem HD2

I bought unlocked, sim free HD2 inserted the sim of my usual Mobilink network the phone wizards automatically configured the setttings but to my strange I cannot dial or receive phone calls, I am receiving and sending sms perfectly the phone GPRS working alright tried different methods of changing band but nothing is working to dial or receive voice call. In order to check if there is problem itself with the phone I tried different network (Ufone) sim and the phone is working perfectly without any problem so I am stuck that I cannot use my network which I normally use and I dont want to switch network, if somebody can help to fix this problem.

Straight Talk restricting outgoing calls because of 2g migration

I tried to make an outgoing call this morning, only to get a notice that my outgoing calls have been restricted and that my 2g phone will no longer work. It re-directs me to their call center, where my only options seem to be either order a replacement phone or activate the replacement phone.
Here's the catch. I'm using an iPhone 6 with a 2-year old SIM card that has worked flawlessly the whole time (actually, it still works fine, it's Straight Talk's system blocking my outgoing calls). When I question them on this, they blame my phone and say I need to order a new SIM, and the tech was unable to answer my question regarding the ability to call 911 (I can't even check voicemail, but I don't want to test 911).
I can still receive calls and my cellular data works just fine (posting this on LTE), but my outbound calls are being re-directed.
Has anyone run into this issue? Has anyone found a way to get rid of the block? I can't get anywhere with their "support". I should not have to buy a new SIM card for something that shouldn't affect my service.
Straight Talk should just send you a new sim without charging for the sim.
They sent me a replacement sim when I misplaced my phone without any problems. I found the phone and didn't need the sim. They didn't charge me for the sim.
The problem is likely on their end with the provisioning of the sim.
Did they try to send you a new sim ?
I finally was able to get around scripted CS and talk to somebody knowledgeable. They're sending me a new SIM.
Apparently, I got caught by the net because I used this SIM in an old flip phone several months ago.
My biggest concern with the whole thing is the ability to call 911, and why they don't have an escape route so that you can still place calls without ordering or activating a replacement phone. My first few contacts left me with a replacement phone as my only option.
Notice to all providers. In the future, please make these notifications so that they don't block outgoing calls. Play a notice, give a number to call, then allow the call through.
Luckily, I have FaceTime Audio to continue making calls in the meantime (new SIM arrives Tuesday).

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