"John Navas" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> [POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]
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> In <6xGLd.1149$Tt.68@fed1read05> on Mon, 31 Jan 2005 23:50:27 -0800,
> "Halogen8" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>"John Navas" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>news:[email protected]...

>
>>> As a Cingular (orange) subscriber, to be homed on ATTWS (blue), you need
>>> a
>>> new
>>> phone that supports ENS, a 64K SIM, and then you can ask to be
>>> (manually)
>>> homed on blue.

>
>>I have a Nokia 6230 with an 64K SIM. However I'm not sure ENS is working
>>properly. Signal is marginal in my house. When my friend brought his
>>6200
>>from ATT over, he had full signal. Do you have any suggestions about how
>>to
>>tell if ENS is working? Thanks.

>
> Automatic network selection by ENS doesn't seem to be working -- you have
> to
> ask to be manually Homed on the network of your preference.


I just spent an hour on the phone with Cingular technical support. They
seem to know what they are talking about more than anyone else I have talked
to there. The lady I was speaking with gave me a range of ENS capable Nokia
6230's.

IMEI: 355032000000000-355032999999999

You may want to make sure any phone you buy is within that range.

John is also correct in saying ENS doesnt seem to be working. The lady told
me if I had an ENS phone, she could put me on either network, but then I
couldn't use the other. That doesnt fit how I consider ENS should work, and
therefore I concur that is is not working properly.





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