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This issue is now SOLVED:
I tried using three different SIM cards from Rogers.
The first two were newer, they had the recent "SureTap" feature which might have prevented the SIM card to work properly. I also notified the Rogers assistant (who helped with activating my SIM) that I was using it on a Rogers Galaxy S6 (which I did). It worked! This new SIM Card does not have the SureTap, and it was able to connect finally to 4G, 3G, and 2G.
The only complaint now, is that the reception is not good. I can sometimes lose signal when I am indoors although I am on a GSM network with Rogers. My guess is that this is related to the phone hardware.
Hope this helps others out there! |
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