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On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 11:25:56AM +0100, Andy Green wrote:
&gt; Somebody in the thread at some point said:
&gt; | 2008/8/5 Joerg Reisenweber &lt;joerg@openmoko.org&gt;:
&gt; |&gt; Only thing you may try for now is changing GSM-provider, as it seems
&gt; to be
&gt; |&gt; very clear the issue is to be found on some GSM-networks, and not (or
&gt; less)
&gt; |&gt; on some others. Generally the 1800/1900 networks seem to be more
&gt; likely to
&gt; |&gt; cause this problem than the 850/900 networks. For Germany I got report=
s f
&gt; |&gt; noise only for E+ network (and resellers)
&gt; |
&gt; | My experience on Blau (E+) is that I hear the caller excellently - but
&gt; | the caller complains that buzzing is very bad.
&gt;=20
&gt; Do they say the buzzing is consistent, or it comes and goes?

For me using Simyo (E+) the far-end buzzing is consistent as long as the ph=
one
lies still. It varies depending on:
	- where you touch the phone
	- in which orientation you hold it
	- whether you move around with the phone

BTW: Near-end buzzing I think is dependent on alsamixer. At least I had
images with only far-end buzzing.

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