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AV8R

2006-04-16, 5:48 pm

I needed to buy a new phone (old phone went through the wash) so I went
to my local cingular store and bought the SonyEricsson 710a. This is
the first time I have purchased a phone from cingular, my others have
been through ebay or directly from Nokia. The store clerk said he had
to update my sim so it would work properly. I had never heard of this
before as I had never experinced trouble in the past. My question is
What did he do? and will it effect my coverage. I noticed it changed my
number of calls before it goes to voicemail and the funtion keys are
now different when in voicemail. I have the North america plan and I
am worried that I won't get the same great coverage in Mexico that I
have been

jc_lockhardt@linkearth.net

2006-04-16, 5:48 pm

On 16 Apr 2006 05:21:33 -0700, "AV8R" <balloonist@mac.com> wrote:

>I needed to buy a new phone (old phone went through the wash) so I went
>to my local cingular store and bought the SonyEricsson 710a. This is
>the first time I have purchased a phone from cingular, my others have
>been through ebay or directly from Nokia. The store clerk said he had
>to update my sim so it would work properly. I had never heard of this
>before as I had never experinced trouble in the past. My question is
>What did he do? and will it effect my coverage. I noticed it changed my
>number of calls before it goes to voicemail and the funtion keys are
>now different when in voicemail. I have the North america plan and I
>am worried that I won't get the same great coverage in Mexico that I
>have been


Download all headers of this newsgroup and you will get answers to your
questions.

Based on my memory of past discussion here is what I remember: They
probably upgraded you from a 32k SIMS to a 64k SIMS. The new SIMS allows
them to load share. They probably moved you from the orange network to the
blue network. The orange network is the old network and the blue network is
the new Cingular network. The orange network allowed your phone to roam on
the old Cingular and AT&T & T-mobile networks as will as the new Cingular
network.. This gave you better coverage. The blue network is the new
Cingular network. Cingular is building this network out and cell sites are
not as numerous as they will be when the blue network is built to its
capacity. Coverage is not as good on the blue network right now.

Cingular recently changed their voicemail.system You are probably on the
new voicemail system. You probably have access to both voicemail systems
for a while before they cancel access to the old one and force you to use
the new one. Not sure but you might be able to change the number of rings
to voice mail by calling Cingular or some other method.

According to what I have read in this newsgroup, your coverage might change
in the USA for a while until Cingular builds up the blue network. Not sure
about coverage in Mexico.

To get a detailed description of what they did. Download all headers to
this newsgroup and look for the subject line of SIM and read the threads. I
don't claim to be an expert, I am only quoting from limited memory. Hope I
don't get flamed too much for my limited memory. Just wanted to give you
some pointers.
jc_lockhardt@linkearth.net

2006-04-16, 5:48 pm

On 16 Apr 2006 05:21:33 -0700, "AV8R" <balloonist@mac.com> wrote:

>I needed to buy a new phone (old phone went through the wash) so I went
>to my local cingular store and bought the SonyEricsson 710a. This is
>the first time I have purchased a phone from cingular, my others have
>been through ebay or directly from Nokia. The store clerk said he had
>to update my sim so it would work properly. I had never heard of this
>before as I had never experinced trouble in the past. My question is
>What did he do? and will it effect my coverage. I noticed it changed my
>number of calls before it goes to voicemail and the funtion keys are
>now different when in voicemail. I have the North america plan and I
>am worried that I won't get the same great coverage in Mexico that I
>have been


I recently upgraded all the phones on my account from Motorola V400's to the
Motorola V557's.

I went to a Cingular store in Newport Beach, California and told them I
wanted to upgrade. I had a printout, taken from the web, about the
discounts I qualified for.

I told them that I would take care of transferring the address book from one
phone to the other.

They asked to look at my cell phone. I denied their request. I did show
them my ID and gave them the last four digits of my SS# to verify my
identification.

Finally I told them that upgrading my SIMS was deal breaker. All I wanted
was to purchase the new V557 cell phones and walk out the store. They
finally gave in to my requests. At the time I paid $29.99 for each phone.

I did all this because I didn't want to upgrade from the 32k ==> 64k SIMS.
My co-workers have been complaining about poor coverage in this area since
they upgraded their SIMS.

Too bad you didn't know about this before you went to the Cingular store.
AV8R

2006-04-16, 5:48 pm

Thanks for your responses. I already had a 64k sim and was skeptical
when asked to have it updated

AV8R

2006-04-16, 5:48 pm

Thanks for your responses. I already had a 64k sim and was skeptical
when asked to have it updated

Bruce

2006-04-18, 2:48 am

jc_lockhardt@linkear
th.net wrote in
news:mpo442168rhn7ve
3mlanjald5hujd2gf5l@
4ax.com:

snip

> Based on my memory of past discussion here is what I remember: They
> probably upgraded you from a 32k SIMS to a 64k SIMS. The new SIMS
> allows them to load share. They probably moved you from the orange
> network to the blue network. The orange network is the old network
> and the blue network is the new Cingular network. The orange network
> allowed your phone to roam on the old Cingular and AT&T & T-mobile
> networks as will as the new Cingular network.. This gave you better
> coverage. The blue network is the new Cingular network. Cingular is
> building this network out and cell sites are not as numerous as they
> will be when the blue network is built to its capacity. Coverage is
> not as good on the blue network right now.
>

snip

Hmmm...I thought the orange was the new network, and the blue was the old
network. Yes? No?

Bruce

Mark W. Oots

2006-04-18, 5:48 pm


"Bruce" <parcxman@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:Xns97A8E5DCB1D8
Eparcxmannetscapenet
@216.196.97.136...
> jc_lockhardt@linkear
th.net wrote in
> news:mpo442168rhn7ve
3mlanjald5hujd2gf5l@
4ax.com:
>
> snip
>
> snip
>
> Hmmm...I thought the orange was the new network, and the blue was the old
> network. Yes? No?
>
> Bruce


Orange = Original Cingular Network
Blue = Original ATTWS Network

32K SIM - works across the board, except the 3G phones.
64K SIM - used for ENS (Enhanced Network Selection) Cingular can, at their
discretion, switch the "HOME" network of individual phones from Orange to
Blue or vice versa. It's THEIR choice and is used to relieve congestion of
local networks.
64K Axalto Sims worked in all phones while 64K Gemplus SIMS would not work
properly in Treo 650s and some other phones, eventually all recalled.
3G SIMS, work in MOST phones, but not Nokia 3220 and some others. (Some
Fireflys would have problems, but not all the time)

Mark


Jeffrey Kaplan

2006-04-18, 5:48 pm

It is alleged that jc_lockhardt@linkear
th.net claimed:

>them to load share. They probably moved you from the orange network to the
>blue network. The orange network is the old network and the blue network is
>the new Cingular network. The orange network allowed your phone to roam on


Um, what? Blue was the old AT&TW network which was being discontinued
as they move everyone to the orange network. When did they reverse
this?

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John Navas

2006-04-19, 5:48 pm

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In < i39a42tgl9b9df4k18b2
p15rvh1rnr3cde@gordo
l.org> on Tue, 18 Apr 2006
13:42:40 -0400, Jeffrey Kaplan <cing@gordol.org> wrote:

>It is alleged that jc_lockhardt@linkear
th.net claimed:
>
>
>Um, what? Blue was the old AT&TW network which was being discontinued
>as they move everyone to the orange network. When did they reverse
>this?


Depends on the area. Here in California, Cingular sold the "orange" network
to T-Mobile (buying back roaming for some time to come) and kept "blue".
I had my ENS-capable Cingular-branded phone "homed" on "blue" because it works
best in areas I frequent.
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John Navas

2006-04-19, 5:48 pm

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In <KV71g.69694$Jd.2260@newssvr25.news.prodigy.net> on Tue, 18 Apr 2006
15:51:06 GMT, "Mark W. Oots" <mark_ctc@(no spam)ameritech.net> wrote:

>Orange = Original Cingular Network
>Blue = Original ATTWS Network
>
>32K SIM - works across the board, except the 3G phones.
>64K SIM - used for ENS (Enhanced Network Selection) Cingular can, at their
>discretion, switch the "HOME" network of individual phones from Orange to
>Blue or vice versa. It's THEIR choice and is used to relieve congestion of
>local networks.


It can also be done on request of the subscriber.

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John Navas

2006-04-19, 5:48 pm

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In < fnp442pnr61qrndgs8lu
kb6bdm1p26g035@4ax.com> on Sun, 16 Apr 2006 09:19:35
-0700, jc_lockhardt@linkear
th.net wrote:

>I did all this because I didn't want to upgrade from the 32k ==> 64k SIMS.
>My co-workers have been complaining about poor coverage in this area since
>they upgraded their SIMS.


Then they must have been "homed" on a different network ("blue" versus
"orange"), a problem that can be fixed (switched to the other network) by
calling Customer Care and asking to be transferred to Tech Support. Other
than that, there is no downside to 64K SIMs, which have the advantage (with
ENS-capable phones) of being able to be switched this way OTA (over the air).

--
Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS AT
John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/ Cingu...less_FA
Q
>
John Navas

2006-04-19, 5:48 pm

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In < mpo442168rhn7ve3mlan
jald5hujd2gf5l@4ax.com> on Sun, 16 Apr 2006 08:46:48
-0700, jc_lockhardt@linkear
th.net wrote:

>On 16 Apr 2006 05:21:33 -0700, "AV8R" <balloonist@mac.com> wrote:
>

That's not correct -- he was misinformed.
[color=darkred]

That's the phone and the service, not the SIM.
[color=darkred]
>I have the North america plan and I

Your coverage will be the same if you kept your old plan.
[color=darkred]
>Based on my memory of past discussion here is what I remember: They
>probably upgraded you from a 32k SIMS to a 64k SIMS. The new SIMS allows
>them to load share.


Switch your "home" network OTA (over the air) between "blue" (old ATTWS) and
"orange" (old Cingular).

>They probably moved you from the orange network to the
>blue network. The orange network is the old network and the blue network is
>the new Cingular network.


"Blue" is old ATTWS and "orange" is old Cingular.

>The orange network allowed your phone to roam on
>the old Cingular and AT&T & T-mobile networks as will as the new Cingular
>network.. This gave you better coverage.


In fact "blue" SIMs will freely roam on "orange", and "orange" SIMs will
freely roam on "blue". The only difference is in the "home" network -- a GSM
phone will use the "home" network if it has a "usable" signal, even if
"usable" is poor and there's a much better signal on a "foreign" network.

>The blue network is the new
>Cingular network.


"Blue" is old ATTWS.

>Cingular is building this network out and cell sites are
>not as numerous as they will be when the blue network is built to its
>capacity. Coverage is not as good on the blue network right now.


Coverage is actually the same, and better than either network alone. The only
difference is signal quality of the "home" network in any given area.

>Cingular recently changed their voicemail.system You are probably on the
>new voicemail system. You probably have access to both voicemail systems
>for a while before they cancel access to the old one and force you to use
>the new one.


Cingular has been switching to the ATTWS voicemail system.

>Not sure but you might be able to change the number of rings
>to voice mail by calling Cingular or some other method.


You can -- see the FAQ below.

>According to what I have read in this newsgroup, your coverage might change
>in the USA for a while until Cingular builds up the blue network. Not sure
>about coverage in Mexico.


Coverage will stay the same if the plan stays the same.

--
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Q
>
Jeffrey Kaplan

2006-04-19, 5:48 pm

It is alleged that John Navas claimed:

>freely roam on "blue". The only difference is in the "home" network -- a GSM
>phone will use the "home" network if it has a "usable" signal, even if
>"usable" is poor and there's a much better signal on a "foreign" network.


So will CDMA. When I was with VZW, I could stand next to a friend with
Sprint and in some places, one of us would have 4 bars of signal and
the other would have just the antenna icon. Usually, it was him with
the icon only and me with the four bars. :)

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John Navas

2006-04-19, 5:48 pm

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In < 1k1d42p70qtq3127u75s
vk9hgd8uc5ekum@gordo
l.org> on Wed, 19 Apr 2006
15:01:38 -0400, Jeffrey Kaplan <cing@gordol.org> wrote:

>It is alleged that John Navas claimed:
>
>
>So will CDMA. When I was with VZW, I could stand next to a friend with
>Sprint and in some places, one of us would have 4 bars of signal and
>the other would have just the antenna icon. Usually, it was him with
>the icon only and me with the four bars. :)


Similar, but somewhat different issue: In the case of Cingular, the "foreign"
("blue") network is free, actually just another part of Cingular, whereas
Verizon would roam on Sprint, which wouldn't be free to Verizon, only if and
where there's a roaming agreement in place.

--
Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS AT
John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/ Cingu...less_FA
Q
>
Jeffrey Kaplan

2006-04-19, 11:48 pm

It is alleged that John Navas claimed:

>[POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]
>
>In < 1k1d42p70qtq3127u75s
vk9hgd8uc5ekum@gordo
l.org> on Wed, 19 Apr 2006
>15:01:38 -0400, Jeffrey Kaplan <cing@gordol.org> wrote:
>
>
>Similar, but somewhat different issue: In the case of Cingular, the "foreign"
>("blue") network is free, actually just another part of Cingular, whereas
>Verizon would roam on Sprint, which wouldn't be free to Verizon, only if and
>where there's a roaming agreement in place.


The point of my message was that the phone keeping a signal lock on its
"home" network even when it's a crappy connection and a stronger
"roaming" network is available is not unique to GSM, they all do that.

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