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If you want to change the operator name shown in the status bar though, just override the values for ContextKit keys Cellular.NetworkName and Cellular.ExtendedNetworkName (see https://meego.gitorious.org/meegotou...or.cpp#line468) by creating context properties and using -1 as their timestamps.
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is there any workarounds to hide the op's name and maintain the battery indicator?
thanks =)