Static during call between iPhones

Hi all,
My GF and I both have iPhones and love them. Only problem we have is that my GF's phone has a lot of static when talking to me on my iPhone. She doesn't have static with anyone else, and we have tested this tons. I have also tested my phone for out going calls to make sure its not mine causing the problem. Nothing wrong with my phone when I call other cells or landlines. My GF has also replaced her phone and sim card.
Anyone else have problems iPhone to iPhone or have any recommendations?
Thanks!

incompatibility with my provider (o2 Germany)
Maybe that. There's also the probability of bad network towers. In some areas you only get E and others you get 3G. The towers may have degraded over time and need maintenance. You can contact o2 Germany and report outages in your area, "unable to make calls", etc.

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