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Reece,
The main difference between 2g and 3g networks is the speed at which data can be sent. TBH there is no appreciable difference when it comes to the voice side of things unless you are looking at using a VOIP service which will mean 3g does have an advantage. With that model phone VOIP is not something you will need to worry about. I'm not sure whether you need to do swap out your SIM unless they are dropping support for GSM. Sorry I've never heard of the Savvynet mob so wouldn't know what they plan to do. If you go with one of the bigger players like Optus or Telstra you'll get better coverage than Voda anyway. I know both of the big two provide GSM support on the 3g network but you shouldn't need a new SIM card unless you are using data services which your phone won't support AFAIK. |
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I don't use the mobile only very rarely due to expense & living in the country where service is poor anyway, it's mainly for emergencies etc, the reason I changed to Savvytel way back is that there is no credit expiry, unlike most others, I finally got a reply to the 5th email, seems that those with 3g network via Vodafone (after july 31 2009) have been sent a new sim card because this service will change to Optus, customers prior to that date are on Vodafone 2g network and are uneffected!
Pity they just couldn't explain this some 4 emails earlier dating back to the 7th!! ![]()
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Well I have just been informed that the 2G Vodafone service is now being dropped and are sending me a new 3g sim that uses the Optus network, I suppose I will just have to see if my old Nokia 3315 will accept it, if not will have to buy a new one, I like this old one it is easy to operate with relatively large buttons, the new ones are so small I have problems dialing with my large hands!
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Reece does that mean they're dropping GSM service altogether? and now focusing on UMTS alone(3G)?
I must say if that's the case then it's weird. Do tell us whether your old phone would still work.
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I wonder if this is going to be a global trend . . . .
Reece as far as I know 3G is 3G it won't become GSM(2G) network with 3G incapable phone. For example you could have the GSM(2G) network shut down while UMTS(3G) would remain thus disabling non 3G capable phone from calling or receiving call but would not affect 3G capable phone set to run on UMTS(3G) network.
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