Hi Ubuntu List,
I don't think I've seen any one else with this bug - I checked the Ubuntu Touch 
Launchpad Bugs page and found nothing - and would expect this one to be a 
critical one, which makes me wonder if I'm the only person seeing this!

I'm running 15.10 devel-proposed on a Nexus 4 and since r231 (at least that's 
the one I last remember it working on) I've had an unusual problem. Basically, 
I can't make or receive calls or texts without an active WiFi connection :-| 

With WiFi off, I have a full network signal in the top bar and when I pull down 
the Network settings from the top bar, it lists my network and seems to suggest 
that I have an active data connection - which I don't, despite the option for 
Mobile Data being selected in the Mobile Settings.  Under "Carrier", my Carrier 
is also listed correctly. Interestingly, if I open "Phone" to call someone, it 
says "No network" at the top. However, if I turn WiFi back on and connect to my 
local wireless network, I can go into Phone again and there my network is 
listed and my calls and texts work as they should.

I've tried this with two SIM cards from two different countries and the same 
result - and the SIM cards work exactly as they should on another Android phone.

So, it doesn't seem like a hardware problem, as reverting the version back to 
r231 (from the current r255) seems to fix it. 
Any ideas? 

Cheers
Bry
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