Cingular Edge Card Does Not Work
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Cingular Edge Card Does Not Work
I bought the Edge Network card (Sony Ericsson) for my laptop from Cingular for use internationally (where I have fine GPRS service on my Blakcberry from Cingular.)
The card does not work well....it does not work poorly....it absolutely does not work at all. Tried it with every setting I could image in UK, France and Italy. I am returning the card to them. I expect a hassle about the activation costs but this things does not work! Even a little bit.
The card does not work well....it does not work poorly....it absolutely does not work at all. Tried it with every setting I could image in UK, France and Italy. I am returning the card to them. I expect a hassle about the activation costs but this things does not work! Even a little bit.
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Originally Posted by stimpy
Did you try it in your home network first? You might have to do that to get it properly activated. Did you call tech support?
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I didn't think Orange had launched EDGE yet? They are launching UMTS now. No country in western Europe has EDGE AFAIK.
IMHO, expecting a US company to understand how networks work in Europe is a big mistake. You have to do your research on your own.
IMHO, expecting a US company to understand how networks work in Europe is a big mistake. You have to do your research on your own.
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Originally Posted by stimpy
I didn't think Orange had launched EDGE yet? They are launching UMTS now. No country in western Europe has EDGE AFAIK.
IMHO, expecting a US company to understand how networks work in Europe is a big mistake. You have to do your research on your own.
IMHO, expecting a US company to understand how networks work in Europe is a big mistake. You have to do your research on your own.
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Originally Posted by Aileron
On which network was it supposed to work in France? I know that Orange, e.g., is selling their own card.
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I have heard problems with not being...
I have heard there are problems with the card (or SIM) not being provisioned for international data roaming. It is something that is painful for them to admit... I would keep askign the question. To test it, take the SIM out and try it in a phone.... if it registers on a network, it is provisioned.
Sometimes I think no one knows how GSM/EDGE/etc.... works outside the US (the phone companys are the no-ones I am talking about).. good luck...
Sometimes I think no one knows how GSM/EDGE/etc.... works outside the US (the phone companys are the no-ones I am talking about).. good luck...

