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mutleyboy Posts: > 500

i did know that but my patience is awful lol just want to be playing with it.

Have already updated it to latest 4.5 os. Now i have sim not provisioned:2 message

Hurry up and work;-)
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Posted: 2008-06-11 21:52:44
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Supa_Fly Posts: > 500


On 2008-06-11 21:52:44, mutleyboy wrote:
i did know that but my patience is awful lol just want to be playing with it.

Have already updated it to latest 4.5 os. Now i have sim not provisioned:2 message

Hurry up and work;-)



Power down. Remove your SIM, back in Power On - though you've probably already done that. Remove the SIM. Call in get Tech support Tier 2. NO WAY should it take 24hrs! Busy or NOT its too long and obsurd. You should demand from customer service pro-rating charge of LESS 1 day if that happens. Regardless of their policy you're paying for no service on that 24hr period. However, Tier 2 should be able to solve it with a quick review of your billing setup then check the switch accordingly.

Then SIM in, power on, auto register with network (or HRT) and you should be sorted in the good.
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Posted: 2008-06-12 05:39:49
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Daedalus85 Posts: > 500

Allow me step in, again.


I just stated, it can take up to 24 hours, this is the UK and you're in Canada. Different networks, different rules and regulations etc.

It's 24 hours, like it or lump it
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Posted: 2008-06-12 10:46:31
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mutleyboy Posts: > 500

cheers guys

phoned tech support this morning, asked me to do all the stuff i had already tried like powering down, sending register message through HRT etc

then came back and said they cant find my sim profile on their systems or something like that, been escalated and could take upto 72 hours to hear back, not happy with t-mob, wish i had gone with o2 now but chose t-mob due to 1GB wnw allowance rather than o2's 200MB limit, as i know i use around 500MB or more usually with downloading podcasts etc
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Posted: 2008-06-12 10:50:38
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Daedalus85 Posts: > 500

Put it this way, with BlackBerry you don't really use up a standard amount of data like you would on a regular handset, as it's all compressed, much like Vodafone did/does with their mobile Internet.

Having said that, this is what I heard from a BlackBerry expert who works in the business, so it's not my words, but most people have a tough time going over their O2 data limit with BlackBerry.


As for T-Mobile not activating it, I would say "pff, bloody idiots, god their so slow", but I know that all mobile networks can, and have, been like this for many years.

Think of the sheer number of new contracts they do every day, theres bound to be a couple that slip through the net. It happens, but they always rectify it.
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Posted: 2008-06-12 11:20:51
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themarques Posts: > 500



In 19 days I clocked up 483.86Mb, give or take a few more hundred before the end of the month, il say 650Mb a month (thats just me

I guess Blackberry doesn't compress as well as we thought.
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Posted: 2008-06-12 13:39:30
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Supa_Fly Posts: > 500


On 2008-06-12 10:46:31, Daedalus85 wrote:
Allow me step in, again.


I just stated, it can take up to 24 hours, this is the UK and you're in Canada. Different networks, different rules and regulations etc.

It's 24 hours, like it or lump it



Differing rules & regulations of a provider does NOT affect the Blackberry/RIM rules and setup, along with CORE GSM setup. If it takes 24hrs its ridiculous; Not your fault and I understand more users are on at least 1 of the UK providers than say ALL for providers here in Canada for ALL phones hehe. But at least we offered help on both sides of the same coin. Cheers.


On 2008-06-12 10:50:38, mutleyboy wrote:
cheers guys

phoned tech support this morning, asked me to do all the stuff i had already tried like powering down, sending register message through HRT etc

then came back and said they cant find my sim profile on their systems or something like that, been escalated and could take upto 72 hours to hear back, not happy with t-mob, wish i had gone with o2 now but chose t-mob due to 1GB wnw allowance rather than o2's 200MB limit, as i know i use around 500MB or more usually with downloading podcasts etc


I figured as much with something with your IMSI on the switch = your profile. Since you couldn't make calls in/out because of the SIM error you're getting I suggested contacting Tier 2 support; customer service is just a different lower level - nothing against them.
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Posted: 2008-06-12 14:46:24
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mutleyboy Posts: > 500

all working now, so watch out people pin's will be added shortly
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Posted: 2008-06-13 09:49:19
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Mr Miyagi Posts: > 500

can i just say that o2 do not have a 200mb allowance. it is unlimited the allowance they have. but o well, good luck with t mobile

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In Okinawa, all Miyagi know two things: fish and karate

[ This Message was edited by: Mr Miyagi on 2008-06-13 11:57 ]
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Posted: 2008-06-13 10:11:21
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Burgaz Posts: > 500

So as stated on crackberry.com it seems that 4.5 has gone offical....?

http://www.vodafone.de/hilfe-support/blackberry/116285.html
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Posted: 2008-06-16 15:11:15
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