03-22-2024 04:38 PM - edited 03-22-2024 06:20 PM
Travelling in Alaska now and there is no cellular network on my phone, even though my area is shown as included in the Public Mobile coverage map. I tried to manually register with AT&T but it failed. I'm currently on the $29/50G for Canada & US plan, and it worked without problem in Seattle and Boston.
Is there any way I can get cellular and data coverage? Any help is greatly appreciated!
03-22-2024 06:40 PM
HI @Crystal17
Alaska seems to be a tricky state for roaming. Many had issue before, then connecting to AT&T works since late last year. Maybe reboot the phone once more and try
03-22-2024 06:40 PM
Just tried now, unfortunately still not working and the same error message - "network registration failed. Selected network (AT&T 4G) unavailable". In the lower 48, my phone was able to automatically connect to T-Mobile, which is apparently not available in Alaska. I updated my post with screenshots of my network setting if that's helpful.
03-22-2024 06:37 PM
I turned on manual network selection, and "AT&T 4G" showed up. When I selected it, my phone shows "registering with AT&T 4G..." for a few mins, then with an error message saying "network registration failed. Selected network (AT&T 4G) unavailable".
03-22-2024 06:27 PM
03-22-2024 06:24 PM
Thank you. But I have an older phone (Huawei P20) that doesn't support 5G. My network is set to 4G/3G/2G Auto and tried to connect to AT&T 4G, but it said "network unavailable". I have updated my post with screenshots.
03-22-2024 04:41 PM - edited 03-22-2024 04:42 PM
@Crystal17 - Try going to LTE. There are certain limitations with AT&T.
Did you try restarting your phone? Were you on AT&T in Seattle or Boston? Or T-Mobile down there in the lower 48?
If nothing, try resetting your network settings *This will erase any saved Wi-Fi passwords*
03-22-2024 04:40 PM
HI @Crystal17
Make sure you don't choose 5G on the network mode, choose only 4G or LTE and then connect to AT&T only
(5G won't work and you won't be able to connect on T-Mobile in Alaska)