on 07-12-2023 20:29
Hello. I have an issue with the reception of text messages. I can use my phone as usual (calls, Internet and send text messages). I can received text messages, I don't understand why??? I called O2 and they sent me a new sim card and still the same. I've tried other phone and still the same. I have a Samsung A52. If someone can help me please. Thanks
on 09-12-2023 18:45
on 09-12-2023 18:45
As I said in the above post, my SMSC number +447802000322",145 is a little different from that of my wife who uses my other O2 number with her card in my phone everything is correct so I don't see what app would fix a problem on my sim and not on her sim in my phone.
on 09-12-2023 18:46
4 or 5 years later ??
on 09-12-2023 18:46
on 09-12-2023 18:46
The porting of the number was more than 4 years ago since then my number is on O2.
on 09-12-2023 18:50
on 09-12-2023 18:50
@Galin
It doesn't matter when you ported the number, it still belongs to Three they own the number range, so although the number is on o2 you are reliant on 3 doing things in the background, this is how porting works... as pet the National Dialling Plan.
Think you need to persevere with Customer Services...
on 09-12-2023 18:50
on 09-12-2023 18:50
I don't remember the exact date I switched to O2 but it must have been 4 years since then.
on 09-12-2023 18:52
on 09-12-2023 18:52
Should I then contact O2 or Three mobile to resolve the issue?
on 09-12-2023 18:53
As your messages have worked fine for 4 years I'd doubt there was anything Three could do or be interested in.....
on 09-12-2023 19:07
on 09-12-2023 19:07
You need to do it all through o2.
Wouldn't be the first time a network has deleted old configuration by accident, especially for numbers no longer on the donor network...
on 09-12-2023 19:35
on 09-12-2023 19:35
I have to wait and once there is a development I will write it can help someone else thank you
on 09-12-2023 20:23
on 09-12-2023 20:23
Is there a cost to Three of keeping alive numbers that have long since left for another network ?
I wonder whether they assume that numbers will be defunct after say five years and delete them from the register ?