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LTE not available on LTE enabled network in Belgium (Belgacom)

I was very excited about the opening of the first public LTE network in Belgium by the carrier Belgacom.

This carrier runs LTE on 1800MHz which is supported by my european iPhone 5.


Apparently Apple blocks access or is not willing to provide a carrier settings update for us to access this LTE network?

iPhone 5, iOS 6.0.1

Posted on Nov 6, 2012 3:08 AM

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Mar 4, 2014 7:46 AM in response to KiltedTim

KiltedTim wrote:


Your opinion of who is or is not "in the wrong" is completely irrelevent. It has absolutely NO bearing on the technical realities. Call a lawyer if you think you've been wronged. And try reading this: https://discussions.apple.com/___sbsstatic___/apple/tutorial/tou.html

If this whole 33 page thread wasn't allowed, it would have been removed a long time ago. By the Hosts.


Also, IF they remove it, I will gladly send a news item to well known tech sites. They will LOVE the fact the Oh So Consumer Friendly Apple shut down a 33 page thread on their forums discussing a situation that has recently gotten into the news (on tech sites).


We may discuss all we want in this thread.

Mar 4, 2014 7:50 AM in response to KiltedTim

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This is sourcing from Wikipedia, and the only one that is currently fitting in this are you. 😉

Mar 4, 2014 7:57 AM in response to KiltedTim

KiltedTim wrote:


What is it with you people? Are you that dense? READ THE TOS.


  1. Be polite. Everyone should feel comfortable reading Submissions and participating in discussions. Apple will not tolerate flames or other inappropriate statements, material, or links. Most often, a "flame" is simply a statement that is taunting and thus arbitrarily inflammatory. However, this also includes those which are libelous, defamatory, indecent, harmful, harassing, intimidating, threatening, hateful, objectionable, discriminatory, abusive, vulgar, obscene, pornographic, sexually explicit, or offensive in a sexual, racial, cultural, or ethnic context.
  2. Post constructive comments and questions. Unless otherwise noted, your Submission should either be a technical support question or a technical support answer. Constructive feedback about product features is welcome as well. If your Submission contains the phrase "I'm sorry for the rant, but…" you are likely in violation of this policy.


I have read the policy and Apple doesn't disallow these kinds of discussions.


The only person that is not abiding the terms of service are you, kind sir. 😍

Mar 4, 2014 8:08 AM in response to KiltedTim

KiltedTim wrote:


What is it with you people? Are you that dense? READ THE TOS.


Is that it? Is that really all you have to say on this topic? You sound like a stuck record...


Look, if you don't like this thread or what's being said in it, then just ignore it, go and read something that interests you more, about which you have something meaningful to say. But this perpetual "read the TOS" line is just a tad pathetic...

Mar 4, 2014 8:11 AM in response to KiltedTim

KiltedTim wrote:


This is not a place for "debate". It's a technical support forum. As you've been told repeatedly, discussions of Apple policies are prohibited by the TOS.


Who gives you the right to tell anyone anything? Or are you some kind of super-moderator who's allowed to tell people what to do in an offensive manner, somehow without breaking the TOS yourself? What people choose to discuss is none of your business, especially when the topic is one as serious as this.

LTE not available on LTE enabled network in Belgium (Belgacom)

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