I can not used my Ubuntu Phone in my last trip to France and Turkey because roaming does not work at any time. Changing the sim to an Android device it works properly.
The setup for operator is Automatic but there does not show operators on the screen. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Phonedations bugs, which is subscribed to ofono in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1281848 Title: Cellular dataroaming fails on Ubuntu phone(Maguro) Status in ofono package in Ubuntu: Incomplete Bug description: short description: I was in Switserland recently using Maguro with a sim from my dutch provider. I was expecting to be able to establish a data connection through a local swiss provider when I enabled(toggled) both Cellular data and Data roaming. However, this did not work. No internet connection was created. (To make sure, I checked that on an Android phone, using the same sim, this did work) As I am lazy :) and this has been discussed on the Ubuntu-phone mailing list, I will copy the final part of that thread below for full details: I live in holland and have a dutch carrier sim. I was in Switserland last week of januari (fully updated the phone before I left so I would have been on something like r150, if thats important). Yes, in general build numbers are helpful whenever discussing such issues. /Can you clarify what you mean by "But when selected, no data connection is created"? Did you mean that when both "cellular data" and "data roaming" are selected,/ Yes, thats what I did exactly. The local carrier that always appeared automatically behind the 'carrier' label on the Cellular tab of system settings was 'Swisscom'.And If i remember correctly, the name of my Dutch provider appeared behind it in parantheses. (I am back home now so I am not able to replicate this behavior atm) OK /or are you referring to selecting a carrier/ No. That did not work. Refreshing the list of available carriers manualy resulted in a continiously spinning wheel and not much else, if I am not mistaken. Also good to know. We've been looking at the various devices and maguro seems to be a bit broken with regards to operator scanning. /One question, do you know whether or not your SIM card is from a primary operator ( eg. Orange, T-Mobile US, Telefonica, ... ) or a MVNO ( eg. Straightalk in the US )?/ I am not quite sure: My dutch carrier is Telfort. It is a subbrand of KPN Mobile, which is a primary operator. Seeing as Telfort is just a brand owned by KPN, you might expect it to also be recognized as a primary operator, but that probably depends on how they implemented the Telfort network within KPN. I don't know enough about that. I guess in hindsight, it's not that critical when roaming. One last question, if you run the script: /usr/share/ofono/scripts/list-modems Can you check the MobileCountryCode and MobileNetworkCode listed under the NetworkRegistration interface? Do the value s MCC = 204 MNC = 12 /Lastly, ofono logs messages to the standard syslog ( /var/log/syslog ). The command "grep ofonod /var/log/syslog" is a quick way to extract these messages, which can be very useful when diagnosing telephony problems./ Grep ofonod gets a lot of info. I am afraid I am not a good enough judge on which bits are relevant so I will gladly leave that up to you and others :) . I have extracted the entire syslog for the relevant period and posted it for you guys to have a go at it if you feel like. Here is the link: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6957213/ The log will show that I tried to set up a cellular data connection many times. As said, this failed every time. Hopefully someone can confirm (or deny) this. Cheers, Mat To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ofono/+bug/1281848/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phonedations-bugs Post to : ubuntu-phonedations-bugs@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phonedations-bugs More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp