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Connecting to BASE network in Belgium

JimmyCauty
2: Seeker
2: Seeker

Looking for a bit of help with using an iPhone 7 in Belgium...

 

I have been using both Proxima and Orange B over the last week without issue. Calls, texts and data all fine.

 

I am now in a part of Belgium where the only network available is BASE, and my handset refuses to connect to it. I have tried turning off automatic network selection, it finds BASE, and lets me select it - but will not actually pick up a signal.

 

My colleagues who have UK EE, 3 and O2 handsets have no issue at all, and get almost a full signal with a strong 3G signal too!

 

Any ideas?...

 

Thanks, Jimmy.

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jeffkinn
17: Community Champion
17: Community Champion

It may well be that Vodafone and Base don't have a roaming agreement between them.

 

Roaming needs a partnership between the two networks - it doesn't just happen automatically.

 

Perhaps one of the tech team can tell us if Vodafone and Base has a roaming agreement.

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nikiandemma
7: Helper
7: Helper

Hi,

Per the link below (given to me courtesy of @bandofbrothers) then VF do have an agreement with BASE, although only 3G on 2100 and 4G on 1800 are showing. Maybe you're receiving a stronger 2G and thus the agreement with BASE does not cover 2G. Just a thought..

 

http://maps.mobileworldlive.com/network_info.php?nid=75&org_id=245&cid=39#rpartners

 

Regards

Nick

I would be very careful taking too much heed of that website.

If you are attempting to connect to a non preferred partner, sometimes you have to attempt to connect to it a number of times consecutively, ~5.

I couldn't use Base 4G certainly.