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From: Ivor Jones on 6 Jul 2008 12:14 Has anyone here managed to get a PIN2 or PUK2 code out of Virgin..? I want to set up fixed dialling on my Nokia 6310i and I'm being asked for the PIN2 code. Virgin swear blind their network doesn't support it and keep telling me to contact the handset manufacturer, but surely PIN2 is a SIM function not a handset function..? If the SIM didn't support PIN2 then the menu option wouldn't be there. I'm almost certain of this as my Tesco SIM in an identical phone does not display the option for fixed dialling. I feel I'm bashing my head against a brick wall here, anyone managed to solve this..? Ivor
From: Jono on 6 Jul 2008 13:52 Ivor Jones was thinking very hard : > Has anyone here managed to get a PIN2 or PUK2 code out of Virgin..? I want > to set up fixed dialling on my Nokia 6310i and I'm being asked for the > PIN2 code. > > Virgin swear blind their network doesn't support it and keep telling me to > contact the handset manufacturer, but surely PIN2 is a SIM function not a > handset function..? If the SIM didn't support PIN2 then the menu option > wouldn't be there. I'm almost certain of this as my Tesco SIM in an > identical phone does not display the option for fixed dialling. > > I feel I'm bashing my head against a brick wall here, anyone managed to > solve this..? > > Ivor I'm sure fixed dialling is /network/ dependent
From: Ivor Jones on 6 Jul 2008 16:28 In news:mn.346c7d8795ef6dc1.88534(a)blueyonder.invalid, Jono <nothanks(a)blueyonder.invalid> typed, for some strange, unexplained reason: : Ivor Jones was thinking very hard : : > Has anyone here managed to get a PIN2 or PUK2 code out of Virgin..? : > I want to set up fixed dialling on my Nokia 6310i and I'm being : > asked for the PIN2 code. : > : > Virgin swear blind their network doesn't support it and keep : > telling me to contact the handset manufacturer, but surely PIN2 is : > a SIM function not a handset function..? If the SIM didn't support : > PIN2 then the menu option wouldn't be there. I'm almost certain of : > this as my Tesco SIM in an identical phone does not display the : > option for fixed dialling. : > : > I feel I'm bashing my head against a brick wall here, anyone : > managed to solve this..? : > : > Ivor : : I'm sure fixed dialling is /network/ dependent That's what I thought, but if the network doesn't support it, why is the relevant menu item present on the SIM..? It *is* on the SIM because if I transfer that SIM to another phone, the menu item goes with it. Put another SIM (say my Tesco one) which doesn't support it in the original phone and the menu doesn't show the option. Ivor
From: Steve Terry on 6 Jul 2008 16:32 "Ivor Jones" <ivor(a)thisaddressis.invalid> wrote in message news:6dco7jF1v3lkU1(a)mid.individual.net... > In news:mn.346c7d8795ef6dc1.88534(a)blueyonder.invalid, > Jono <nothanks(a)blueyonder.invalid> typed, for some strange, unexplained > reason: > : Ivor Jones was thinking very hard : > : > Has anyone here managed to get a PIN2 or PUK2 code out of Virgin..? > : > I want to set up fixed dialling on my Nokia 6310i and I'm being > : > asked for the PIN2 code. > : > > : > Virgin swear blind their network doesn't support it and keep > : > telling me to contact the handset manufacturer, but surely PIN2 is > : > a SIM function not a handset function..? If the SIM didn't support > : > PIN2 then the menu option wouldn't be there. I'm almost certain of > : > this as my Tesco SIM in an identical phone does not display the > : > option for fixed dialling. > : > > : > I feel I'm bashing my head against a brick wall here, anyone > : > managed to solve this..? > : > Ivor > : > : I'm sure fixed dialling is /network/ dependent > > That's what I thought, but if the network doesn't support it, why is the > relevant menu item present on the SIM..? It *is* on the SIM because if I > transfer that SIM to another phone, the menu item goes with it. Put > another SIM (say my Tesco one) which doesn't support it in the original > phone and the menu doesn't show the option. > Ivor > > Maybe a sim protocol error? T Mobile was a PCS network with CSP and PIN 2, Virgin a virtual on T Mobile if not offering PIN2 might have forgotten to disable PIN 2 on their CSP sims? Steve Terry
From: Ivor Jones on 6 Jul 2008 17:56 In news:g4ra6h$l9o$1(a)news.albasani.net, Steve Terry <gFOURwwk(a)tesco.net> typed, for some strange, unexplained reason: : "Ivor Jones" <ivor(a)thisaddressis.invalid> wrote in message : news:6dco7jF1v3lkU1(a)mid.individual.net... [snip] : > That's what I thought, but if the network doesn't support it, why : > is the relevant menu item present on the SIM..? It *is* on the SIM : > because if I transfer that SIM to another phone, the menu item goes : > with it. Put another SIM (say my Tesco one) which doesn't support : > it in the original phone and the menu doesn't show the option. : : Maybe a sim protocol error? : T Mobile was a PCS network with CSP and PIN 2, Virgin a virtual on T : Mobile if not offering PIN2 might have forgotten to disable PIN 2 on : their CSP sims? Could be I suppose, but why not offer it..? Oh well I've had the 3 goes now so it's asking for a PUK2..! Ivor
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