MDE
Expert Member
Good Day MDE
Please can you PM your date sim card number, plus IMEI.
Contact number
will follow up ASAP once revived.
Will contact you
Regards
~AM~
Will PM to you when I get home.
Thanks.
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Good Day MDE
Please can you PM your date sim card number, plus IMEI.
Contact number
will follow up ASAP once revived.
Will contact you
Regards
~AM~
Good Day
i have noted this, and am taking up with them, as we speck.
Regards
~AM~
Location: Saxonwold and Sandton
Date & Time of Issue: Since purchase on 24 May 2011
Device Manufacturer & Model (e.g. Huawei E1820, ZTE MF190): Nokia E71 tethered via USB cable
Contract Type (pre- or post-paid): Pre-paid
Existing reference numbers from Helpdesk: N/A
RAT (2G/3G/HSPA+): 3G
www.speedtest.net results (if possible): N/A
Cell ID (if possible): N/A
RSSI (if possible): N/A
Any other information relevant to the problem: I purchased a 24GB speedstick for my aunt on 17 May. It worked beautifully in my home and office on 17 and 18 May. Speeds at the office in Sandton at over 5Mbps. Speeds at home in Saxonwold, where I usually only have EDGE, at 2Mbs. I tested the SIM in my old Nokia E71 and got similar speeds at home. So I purchased just the 24GB SIM for myself on 24 May and put it into the Nokia. After a few seconds or minutes I remain connected but have zero throughput. Can't access any sites, not even www.cellc.co.za Need to reconnect to resume service. But it means I can't download anything. Tried the SIM in another phone - same story. Tried on another PC - same story. So I assume it is a network issue?
Interesting find, thanks for sharing.The file for anyone else who may run into the problem: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925681/en-us
In other words, if you have Windows XP SP3 or Windows 7 SP1, you do not need this hotfix as it is already included.Prerequisites
To apply this hotfix, your computer must be running one of the following Windows operating systems:
- Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2)
- Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1)
- Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (SP2)
- Windows Server 2008
- Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2 (SP2)
- Windows 7
- Windows Server 2008 R2
Location: Kyalami, Midrand
Time of issue: past 2-3 months
Device (Huawei / ZTE): E1820?? - White speedstick
Contract Type (pre- or post-paid): prepaid
Existing reference numbers from Helpdesk: no response from queries logged with technical
RAT (2G/3G/HSPA+): HSPA+
www.speedtest.net results (if possible): When it works, about 1,5 - 2Mb/s, otherwise 10Kb/s
Cell ID (if possible): 16143
RSSI (if possible): -87dBm
Any other information relevant to the problem: Full signal strength, but no throughput. Constantly have to disconnect and reconnect to do anything. If you leave it idle for 2 minutes, then no throughput again. Have 2GB bundle but cannot finish it fo rteh month due to the throughput and the constant need to disconnect and reconnect...
I got this SMS from Cell C on 12 May and there has been NO/ZILCH/NADA progress.
From: +27840001357
Time: 12 May 2011 12:28PM
Good Day Mr. ############,
as per our teecom, your reference number is TT1375567.
These queries take up to 5 to 7 working days to be completed.
Kind Regards,
Cell C - Technical Support


and 
Location: Midwood Avenue, Claremont, 7708, Cape Town
Time of issue: Various times since 1st May
Device (Huawei / ZTE): Huawei E1820
Contract Type (pre- or post-paid): Prepaid
Existing reference numbers from Helpdesk: TT 1383219 - have had 1 (missed) call from 0843004380 on Saturday 28 May, but nothing further
www.speedtest.net results (if possible): See below
Any other information relevant to the problem:
Network speeds (upload and download) vary at times from acceptable to awful. I have noticed switching between the following CellIDs - 40081, 40391 and 40394. Speeds depend very much on which CellID is in use. Following tests are both from this morning (1 June).
CellID 40394: http://speedtest.net/result/1321394122.png - 5449/1647kb/s ping 100ms
CellID 40081: http://speedtest.net/result/1321437411.png - 1892/29kb/s ping 173ms
The RSSI values on 40394 vary between -85 and -97 and on 40081 between -75 and -85. However, 40394 always gives much better speeds even though the signal is much weaker according to the RSSI values.
CellID 40394 has only been used fairly recently and maybe a new tower? Would be interested to know where it is. The other towers I have seen are 40081 which I think is at the Homechoice building in Main Road Claremont and 40391 which is in Lansdowne Road at the Clareinch post office.
Hi Cellc;
Can I get some feedback as to the progress at this tower? What if anything has been done?