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set 3 phones to alwys use O2 network
TheBigM
05-09-2005
As we know 3 phones roam onto the O2 netowrk when they can't find a 3 3G signal. Is there a way to make 3 phones permanently stay on the O2 network, most signal problems I have come from it constantly wanting to switch between the two networks and I only want voice and text functions. I have a nokia 7600 is anyone knows how to do it on this fone.
riaz
05-09-2005
if we cud do that then they would just call it o2!!
craggers
05-09-2005
a woman in the link told me it can be done , dont know how though
frazzel
05-09-2005
I know how to on nokia series 60 phones
dawson
06-09-2005
What happens if you choose manual network selection (as opposed to automatic), and choose O2?

Does it say 'No Access' when you are in an area where the Three network is accessible?
Mr Cable
06-09-2005
If you have the software flashed (note; NOT merely an unlock) an aoption will appear in the menu that lets you choose GSM only or Dual Mode. However, this is in breach of Three's terms & conditions. After a few days they'll warn you and turn your Sim off.

This is a problem with most of the older 3 handsets, but especially so with the 7600. If you're on Contract, get a new Nokia 66xx series or a 1000 series Motorola; I've yet to have problem with my 6680 and I've had it since launch.

If you're on Threepay, some Superdrug 3 Points are doing the E1000 (refurbished) for £109.99.
BexTech
06-09-2005
I have known a few people kicked off 3 for forcing all calls over o2.
whitegorilla
06-09-2005
If you have a nokia s60 phone then this is what you want:
http://www.symbian-freak.com/quides/netmon.htm

I use it all the time. I've been with 3 for over 3 months now and not heard a whimper from them. As for it being a breach of their terms and conditions, if they kept up their end of the contract people wouldn't need to use this software.
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