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Behodar

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#69552 11-Oct-2010 08:20
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Hi,

I'm in Whakatane and am currently unable to access sites such as Geekzone, Google or Twitter from my phone. I can get to T-World but haven't found anything else that's working. All of my coworkers are using Vodafone so I can't really do any other checks here (I've tried rebooting the phone) so does anyone know whether there are any current issues?

Thanks :)

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  #390330 11-Oct-2010 08:47
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was very slow in Auckland an hour ago Now download speed test 1725 Kbps upload terrible 1.75 Kbps




that would be an ecumenical matter



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  #390333 11-Oct-2010 08:51
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Still not working at all (apart from T-World) here. Still, it sounds like there's an actual problem somewhere if it's slow for you; it's good to know that it's not just me.

Edit: We're back! :)

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  #390364 11-Oct-2010 10:22
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I cant get on this morning either...

When trying to connect I get this message. "A connection to the remote computer could not be established, so the port used for this connection was closed. For further assistance, click More Info or search Help and Support Center for this error number."

I also noticed that while trying to connect the network type does not change from UMTS to HSDPA as it would normally - It stays on UMTS.

I was able to connect for a few minutes this morning but wasnt able to acheive speeds higher than 2kbps. After I ended this session I couldnt connect again.



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  #390407 11-Oct-2010 11:44
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YAY - Just started working again!

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