Virtual Roaming Control (v. 2.1) Разработано jrhsoft |
This app lets you to control which network operators your phone is allowed to connect to (roaming). You can select to allow your phone to connect to all network operators from your country or create a custom list of allowed networks operators.
You can decide to block the connection entirely (set airplane mode) or only the data connection (needs external free app APNdroid) when the phone tries to connect to not allowed operators
This app is specially useful for Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO) that connect to several real network operators.
Please report any problems or suggestions to jrhsoft@gmail.com.
Note1: This app only works in GSM phones.
Note2: It can not be installed in the SD as it requires a background service to be run.
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[2012-11-07] A Google User: YES! Great at last. A fix for tmobile orange smart signal share. Locks my phone onto a single operator. Well happy! |
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[2012-01-19] A Google User: Excellent application |
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[2011-09-29] A Google User: App won't uninstall |
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[2011-07-24] A Google User: Really good, would be better if 3g worked. |
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[2011-03-25] A Google User: Great app! Before downloading I got billed on other networks. With this it allowed me to solve that problem |
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[2011-03-25] Neej: Great app! Before downloading I got billed on other networks. With this it allowed me to solve that problem |
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[2011-03-07] A Google User: Great! The app I'm most glad to have! I use the "set data off" and a "custom list" and it is working 99.9% perfect. Only little thing is that it allows my phone to connect for a split second to a non-white listed data provider before disconnecting, but as I pay per MB I use when roaming, then I can live with it. Would be nice though not to receive the "you have connected to the internet from outside your country" SMS. |
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[2011-03-07] Laust: Great! The app I'm most glad to have! I use the "set data off" and a "custom list" and it is working 99.9% perfect. Only little thing is that it allows my phone to connect for a split second to a non-white listed data provider before disconnecting, but as I pay per MB I use when roaming, then I can live with it. Would be nice though not to receive the "you have connected to the internet from outside your country" SMS. |
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[2011-03-01] A Google User: Perfect |
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[2011-03-01] josh: Perfect |
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