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#40014 23-Aug-2009 16:58
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Currently unable to get any data on GPRS from 2degrees roaming on Vodafone NZ. Tested on other SIM and handset's. 

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  #249881 23-Aug-2009 19:03
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comfirmed where i am as well.

tested two sim cards




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  #249883 23-Aug-2009 19:05
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Make sure you are using the correct 2D APN

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  #249949 23-Aug-2009 22:39
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2degrees said to use internet, vodafone is Internet - does that actually make a difference? Because internet works on vodafone with my vodafone sim ok...




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  #249970 24-Aug-2009 07:30
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APNs are not case sensitive.




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  #249995 24-Aug-2009 08:54
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the best thing to do is email 2degrees the time, location and your phone number with what you where trying to do to info@2degreesmobile.co.nz and they will log a job for you.




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  #250189 24-Aug-2009 19:30
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All good now, a wee glitch i think.

 
 
 

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  #251654 30-Aug-2009 04:45
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I didn't think 2 Degrees had a roaming agreement for data?




its 3G time!

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  #251659 30-Aug-2009 06:49
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slippers: I didn't think 2 Degrees had a roaming agreement for data?


They sure have

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  #251660 30-Aug-2009 07:14
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johnr:
slippers: I didn't think 2 Degrees had a roaming agreement for data?


They sure have



And when they turn on their 3G network the roaming on Vodafone will be in 3G (aka 3G Broadband Extended and the like).




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  #251685 30-Aug-2009 09:59
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slippers: I didn't think 2 Degrees had a roaming agreement for data?


They have. GPRS roaming only, not 3G.





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  #251830 30-Aug-2009 23:18
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freitasm:
slippers: I didn't think 2 Degrees had a roaming agreement for data?


They have. GPRS roaming only, not 3G.


Ahh right, I see where I went wrong.

EDGE or GPRS roaming?




its 3G time!

 
 
 
 

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  #251848 31-Aug-2009 04:25
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slippers:
freitasm:
slippers: I didn't think 2 Degrees had a roaming agreement for data?


They have. GPRS roaming only, not 3G.


Ahh right, I see where I went wrong.

EDGE or GPRS roaming?



GPRS. Vodafone don't have an EDGE network.

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