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  1. #1
    Jason Cothran
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    Does anyone know if older sim cars cannot be used with GPRS? On my
    wifes phone, it has a sim card that is about 2 years older than mine. The
    GPRS works fine on mine, and also allows the GPRS to work in her phone when
    I swap SIM cards, but we cannot get GPRS service on hers for some reason.
    Several calls to Cingular assures me they have it set up properly, and we
    can even connect using CSD with her phone, just no GPRS. All the required
    features appear to be activated from looking at the online account info.
    Both accounts have the same GPRS and CSD options on them.

    One other note, her SIM card only stores a max of 110 numbers, while mine
    stores 250. This is why I was thinking maybe it had something to do with the
    card? Or am I just looking to hard and trusting the Cingular has everything
    enabled properly? <wink> .

    Thanks in advance.





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  2. #2
    tom glaab
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    Re: GPRS older SIM

    "Jason Cothran" <[email protected]> wrote
    > Does anyone know if older sim cars cannot be used with GPRS? On my
    > wifes phone, it has a sim card that is about 2 years older than mine.


    She needs a new SIM. Been there, done that. Insist on the new SIM at
    no charge. The old SIM will NOT support GPRS, even when your account
    is provisioned correctly.

    > One other note, her SIM card only stores a max of 110 numbers, while mine
    > stores 250. This is why I was thinking maybe it had something to do with the
    > card?


    New SIM cards have more memory. This allows them to store more numbers
    and new service types (like GPRS).

    tg.



  3. #3
    Jason Cothran
    Guest

    Re: GPRS older SIM


    "tom glaab" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    | "Jason Cothran" <[email protected]> wrote
    |
    | She needs a new SIM. Been there, done that. Insist on the new SIM at
    | no charge. The old SIM will NOT support GPRS, even when your account
    | is provisioned correctly.
    |
    |
    | New SIM cards have more memory. This allows them to store more numbers
    | and new service types (like GPRS).
    |

    Thanks a ton for your response. I would have never even thought of this as
    the problem had I have not noticed the lower memory on her older card. I
    wish they would properly train their CS to resolve these issues so you
    didn't have to sit on the phone with them for hours with the insisting the
    settings must be incorrect on the phone. I knew the settings were right
    since my sim allowed GPRS to work on her phone. Now, to call them back and
    try to get a free sim from them <wink>. This should be interesting.





  4. #4
    Lisa Drake
    Guest

    Re: GPRS older SIM

    In article <[email protected]>,
    "Jason Cothran" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > "tom glaab" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > | "Jason Cothran" <[email protected]> wrote
    > |
    > | She needs a new SIM. Been there, done that. Insist on the new SIM at
    > | no charge. The old SIM will NOT support GPRS, even when your account
    > | is provisioned correctly.
    > |
    > |
    > | New SIM cards have more memory. This allows them to store more numbers
    > | and new service types (like GPRS).
    > |
    >
    > Thanks a ton for your response. I would have never even thought of this as
    > the problem had I have not noticed the lower memory on her older card. I
    > wish they would properly train their CS to resolve these issues so you
    > didn't have to sit on the phone with them for hours with the insisting the
    > settings must be incorrect on the phone. I knew the settings were right
    > since my sim allowed GPRS to work on her phone. Now, to call them back and
    > try to get a free sim from them <wink>. This should be interesting.
    >
    >


    My son has lost his phone twice and both times Cingular has given him a
    new SIM at no charge (this is outside of any insurance, which I finally
    dropped because it ain't worth it...)



  5. #5
    Jason Cothran
    Guest

    Re: GPRS older SIM


    "Lisa Drake" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    |
    | My son has lost his phone twice and both times Cingular has given him a
    | new SIM at no charge (this is outside of any insurance, which I finally
    | dropped because it ain't worth it...)

    I haven't called yet, but that sounds very promising!





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