Problem to check for updates

I upgraded my iPhone 4 and my iPad 2 to iOS 5 some days ago. Now I have the following error when I try to check for software updates from iTunes 10.5 on my iMac - "iTunes could not check for an update to the carrier setting for your iPhone. An unknown error occured (1630)". Anyone out there has the same problem and knows how to fix it? Would appreciate any help. Thanks!!

Hey Apple-User community, is there really nobody out there who could help me with my problem? By the way, my friend has the same problem and would appreciate support! Thanks

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