Host routing tables

Hi all. I have a blackberry curve 8310 with 4.5 operating system. I cannot access the at&t  network. It searches for the network and then says no service. My sim card is fine (works in my other phone) and I have a data plan. I have service books but no host routing tables. When I try to register the hrt's is says message is queued and will be sent once data coverage is available. And again when I put my sim into another phone, everything is fine and I have a full signal. I called at&t technical support and I might as well have been speaking german. They had no suggestions whatsoever. Any way I can get the hrt's on my phone ? thanks

Hi and welcome to the forums!
A couple of places for you to visit: Blackberry 101    Tips & Tricks
Go to options-advanced options-host routing table (don't select anything here) -menu-register now
Happy to have you here!
IrwinII
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  • Phone unable to get Host Routing Tables

    Hey,
    I've been on with Rogers tech support for sometime today.
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    I should also add that i tried my dads sim card in my phone and same issue.
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  • HOST ROUTING TABLE IS EMPTY please HELP

    HELLO THERE PLEASE HELP ME , MY HOST ROUTING TABLE IS EMPTY
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    Hi and Welcome to the Community!!
    With a strong carrier network signal (not WiFi), I suggest the following steps, in order, even if they seem redundant to what you have already tried (steps 1 and 2 each should result in a message coming to your BB...please wait for that before proceeding to the next step):
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  • No entries in my Host Routing table

    I got the phone from Cincinnati Bell in USA and registered the phone with Etisalat Nigeria, it worked for about 7 months and stopped working and when i checked the Host routing Table i found no entries. My PIN:29BA62F7 and my IMEI No:358807040132108. Please help.

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  • Host Routing table empty, will not register with network and BIS

    I wiped out my BlackBerry 9900 and thereafter, it gave me an error code 507. I reloaded the OS through suggested software from the Blackberry Desktop device software and it was sussuccful. But since then, I could not surf the internet with my phone despite having BIS suubscription with my network provider (Glo Nigeria). I checked the Host Routine table and found it empty. I registered it several times and even removed the battery and replaced it, I also did network diagnostics test and didnt get any form of change. I called my service provider and they checked and confirmed that my SIM and subscription status is ok, I inserted my SIM card into another BlackBerry device and it worked well. I have tried different suggestions on the  forum but non of them solved the problem. Please kindly assist me.
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    I've seen this happen when people upgrade to 7.1.
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  • No host routing entries

    after security wipin my girlfriends old blackberry i can not set up my email cause its now BES
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  • SMTP routing table does not seem to be working correctly.

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