Go with Telecom or 2 Degrees.
Because they have so many customers, and the majority of people now use Vodafone, their network constantly gets overloaded, even on just a weekend, forget any event your attending.
At all events i've been to recently, including The Big Day Out, my mates with thier Vodafone mobiles could'nt get text messages through, but I had no problems with my Telecom, sending or recieving.
Vodafones Network is'nt big enough for it's customer base, so bugger being with them.
Typical of everything N.Z, short sighted and only planning for the now, not the future.
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The "problem" is that none of the mobile companies ever imagined that so many of their customers would spend all day every day non-stop text-messaging, so the network sometimes gets over-loaded, and the messages are delayed. Sometimes by days.
This is not limited to Vodafone, or NZ for that matter.
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I had a friend ring me one morning and ask why I sent her a text at 3am - I hadn't, I'd actually sent it at 6pm but it hadn't arrived until 3am. Tough luck if it was a text to say "I'm stranded, pick me up!"
I have problems with my phone too, like Gremlin does - and have had all along, even when with Telecom (with TelstraClear now). Phone can be sitting right next to me but it doesn't ring and I'm not on a call, but people calling me get put straight through to the message service. Then I get a beep to say I've got a message and have to ring them back, which costs ME money.
Sometimes I get the "message cannot be sent" error message but I have no idea if it's a problem with my phone or the one I am trying to send a text to.
I don't recall any problems like this when I first had a mobile phone (okay, no texting in those days) back in 1994. And the phone was better quality and had better ring tones!
Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!
The thing is that you have kids sending 500 texts a day instead of a 30second phone call. So that BS loads up the network and you get delays. SMS is not a priority service.
Anybody else had problems with a Vodafone cellphone with capability to update time setting for NZ Daylight saving time not doing so because Vodafone have a different date set for the start/finish of NZ DST? Last year they were weeks out of step and I'm guessing they will be again this year
Ran it past Vodafone a couple of days ago with no success and a stream of BS excuses so essentially I've just turned off that feature and have changed the clock manually. Ain't captive customer bases great![]()
Somebody with a better knowledge of this will soon be along but from what I understand SMS are sent on a carrier signal which has limited capability (text character limit) and are given a lower priority to the original data purpose for the signal (SMS delays).
If it's worth communicating then I make a call. SMS is just for junk communication.
1.5 yo Nokia E71... hardly a shit phone. Reception can be so good, I can be going up big lifts in Auckland CBD and maintain a connection. Even my previous phone, the E61 couldn't do that.
Full credit to Vodafone here, my Nokia flipped over at the correct time, no problem.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
Telecom NZ SMS network got a fault on it last sunday afternoon and issue was resloved by Telecom NZ early Wednesday Morning
The Vodafone network can only deliver the SMS once they reach our network I can %100 confirm issue was not on the Vodafone NZ network
Thanks John
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Auto time update is not enabled on the network as we only have one time zone in NZ and handsets take care of DST these days, Check you have the latest software / firmware on your device for the latest DST settings
Just cause a phone has a feature built in by the like of Nokia, SE, Samsung does not mean the carrier to support it
John
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