E65 losing the network

I have a new E65 since december 2007 and it loses the network every now and then for 30 minutes or even some hours. This happens almost every day and I am not able to make any calls or receive calls. This happens in places where the network is surely available. In case I ´move my SIM-card to another phone, there is no problems with the network. Any help available?

I am starting to have similar problems. I have had my E65 for nearly a year now with no problems up to last weekend and have the latest firmware 3.0633.69.00.
I have hard reset the phone, reinstalled the firmware, removed all running apps, formatted the memory card, got a new sim card, basically tried everything that I can think of but the signal keeps on dropping and occasionally get sim card registration failed.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what else I can do (possible component failure?) as this phone need to last for another 4 months till I get the E66.
ps please don't reply with taking it nokia service point as this will be an expensive waste of time IMHO

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