6630 Will not go back on network

Hi, there is a certain point that I drive through where I loose 2G signal on my phone and it will not go back on network until I reboot the phone even though I am back in an area with good signal. When the phone locks out like this the Vodaphone UK op logo is gone, but I get the little 3G symbol which is not normally there. When I have spoken to Voda, they firstly told me that the 3G logo is always there (shows you how much they know) and then they tried telling me that newer phones do need rebooting if signal is lost to reset them on the network.
Please can someone help please.
My FW version is V2.39.151 19.11.04 RM1

Get a SW update, my friend!
Any service centre (list here) or Carphone Warehouse should be able to do it for you.
I think the latest is 5.03.21

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