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A #PSA for anyone living, staying, entering or even travelling to/from #Australia:

Apparently, #Australia decided to mandate it's #GSM systems to be shutdown because some #GalaxyBrainChair wanted to yeet #2G & #3G and demand everything to use #4G & #5G when in fact #VoLTE support is spotty at best and #EmergencyCalling oftentimes is explicitly hardcoded to not use #WIFIcalling or VoLTE as providing #triangulation and #LocationData via #SS7 is a desired feature when someone calls EMS, Fire Dept or the Police for help...

  • So essentially #tourists and anyone who hasn't an explicitly fully VoLTE-functional device they tested and verified to also do #EmergencyCalls via VoLTE are fecked with no reception when they need it the most!

  • This WILL KILL PEOPLE!!!

As much as we want to bitch about #GSM & #GPRS / #UMTS being #outdated and #inefficient, there are reasons to at least keep 2G available - ranging from lower power consumption to higher resilience in emergency situations.

  • #NewZealand for example does shutdown non-#EmergencyCalls during severe #Earthquakes so that people trapped and/or in need of urgent assistance can get through to dispatch operators and everyone else has to get in line and take a number aka. use #SMS or if existing #Internet to say "I'm fine!"...

  • If the Ozzies really need that juicy #UHF #SubGHz #Spectrum it's totally feasible to instead change the #allocations and reconfigure #CellularNetworks to use lesser bandwith for 2G (i.e. only keeping the absolute mininum of channels available for any service) and thus clear up space...

And to add insult to injury, Australia passed a #NorthKorea|n-alike #CellPhone #ImportBan for any device that doesn't do i.e. the bespoke proprietary garbage that i.e. #Telstra, #Vodafone and #Optus do with the #baseband modems of their #branded devices...

Seriously, which #TechIlliterate dickhead decided it's a good idea to do that #3Gshutdown in Australia without even a basic 2G network up and running at all?

I've become a fan of #GrapheneOS since I overcame my disgust of Google and bought a used Pixel phone. @GrapheneOS is a great example of usable security.

It's easier to install and use than most other aftermarket #Android distributions I tried. And it has been a bug-free experience for me – until 1 or 2 weeks ago when the telephone stopped ringing when someone called. Phone calls did not even raise a full-screen notification any more. Only when I happend to watch the notification area was I able to see that someone is calling me. Most of the time, I only saw it when they had given up.

Then yesterday the phone finally rang again! Today, this was broken again. Until I found a workaround! All I had to do was to disable WiFi telephony – a feature I had enabled right after I installed GrapheneOS and which had seemed to worked well.

Update: According to @GrapheneOS, the annoyance I described is not related to #GrapheneOS but most likely caused by the carrier: grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/

GrapheneOS MastodonGrapheneOS (@GrapheneOS@grapheneos.social)@chpietsch@fedifreu.de This is almost certainly caused by your carrier and carrier configuration, not by GrapheneOS. You should start by resetting cellular settings, and there's a high chance it will work fine afterwards with nothing else required. Carriers often make backwards incompatible changes without properly pushing it out, which is generally why things stop working with carriers on unlocked devices and then start working again after a cellular settings reset.