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Default 10-04-2012, 01:51

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Originally Posted by inquisitor View Post
Now if your Macanese SIM card has an IMSI from Three's 2G network (starting with 455-03) and your device was registered on their 3G network (which has a different network code) your device would have considered the 3G network as being a roaming network, which your Huawei E583C would have inidcated by an "R" in its display and which would have resulted in it not connecting automatically. In this case you would have needed to connect manually by pressing the "connect" button despite your E583C presumably was in automatic connection mode.

It should say: "But anyway if my theory about your SIM card's IMSI starting with a different network code than Three's Macanese 3G network is right..."
I have checked another 3 SIM's IMSI which I had also tried it in Macau. As you said, I downloaded a IMSI checking app. This SIM's IMSI is 454030040664394, it was 2G which I have used in Hong Kong. I havn't checked the Macanese Micro SIM yet, because I left it at home and it was expired. I will check it later.

May I ask... If the SIM is a Mobile broadband, it will be fully compatible with Huawei e583c?

So, TIM "Internet Senza Limiti" is absolutely matched Huawei e583c device? Just simply set the apn "ibox.tim.it" will be connected automatically, no need to connect manually, right?
   
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