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Vodafone & Mercedes - a technical Q

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ah - 28 Jun 2005 21:56 GMT
Hi

There must be someone out there that can help me with this frustrating
problem.

This is a problem that occurs with late model Mercedes at least in the UK.
It relates to the Mercedes pre-wired car kit that is pre-ordered with the
Command (sat nav etc) system. I use a 6310i and in another car a 6230, the
problem is the same with both phones.

However it only occurs when using Vodafone (unfortunately all our company
phones are Vodafone)

The Command sytem is designed to basically replicate, on a dashboard screen,
the screen and functions you would have with your phone, unfortunately using
Vodafone it will not show up the name of the incoming caller (obviously
stored in the memory of the phone). Use other service providers and it is
ok. If I use my T-mobile (with same numbers stored in SIM card) and divert
calls from my vodafone it still wont show incoming caller, ring directly to
T-mobile and its ok.

Have tried everything that Mercedes have suggested (ie store all numbers in
international format, use phone memory not just SIM, get a new SIM etc) but
to no avail.
The only thing that does appear to work is if you capture and then save the
number when someone calls in rather than save it manually, however thats
much harder than would seem. Try ringing 170 business colleagues and then
asking them all to ring back !!

Mercedes in their wisdom phoned me yesterday and said that whilst they
acknowledge I have a problem and they would expect it to work, they feel it
is down to Vodafone and they are giving up on the problem.
The strange thing is that we have one car (2003 S Class with Command) and
same phone (6310i), same network (vodafone) and it works perfectly.

I realise this must seem a trivial problem but as I use my car as my office
(as we all do in the business) it is very frustrating.

Despite having bought £150k worth of Merc in the past 2 years and despite
this problem obviously going to affect many other Vodafone/Merc users,
Mercedes cant be bothered to do anything about it. We have tried my phone in
a new in the showroom Merc and the same problem occurs.

I would really appreciate it if anyone has any ideas or solutions, thanks
very much in advance.

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Colin Wilson - 28 Jun 2005 22:56 GMT
> I would really appreciate it if anyone has any ideas or solutions, thanks
> very much in advance.

Fancy swapping it for an S reg Hyundai accent - no built in GPS, but to
sweeten the deal I can throw in my Garmin 2620 with US and EU maps :-}

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Stuart - 28 Jun 2005 23:16 GMT
are the sim cards old 2g sim cards or are vodafone ones the newer 3g sim
cards? Could that be the problem? Newer version of sim card?

>> I would really appreciate it if anyone has any ideas or solutions, thanks
>> very much in advance.
>
> Fancy swapping it for an S reg Hyundai accent - no built in GPS, but to
> sweeten the deal I can throw in my Garmin 2620 with US and EU maps :-}
mobileshoporg@despammed.com - 29 Jun 2005 00:03 GMT
>The only thing that does appear to work is if you capture and then save the
>number when someone calls in rather than save it manually, however thats
>much harder than would seem. Try ringing 170 business colleagues and then
>asking them all to ring back !!

I think there must be some difference. My suggestion is that it has to
just be on the sim, not in the phone. But that's only a guess.

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T. - 29 Jun 2005 23:37 GMT
> Hi
>
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> However it only occurs when using Vodafone (unfortunately all our company
> phones are Vodafone)

That's what you get when you buy a Merc. - sh.t
ah - 30 Jun 2005 21:40 GMT
Thank you "T" for that exceptional helpful and intelligent reply !!

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> That's what you get when you buy a Merc. - sh.t 
 
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