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Networks in US
I'm due be off to Florida tomorrow. I've got the phone set up for abroad etc etc...question is, what networks would I be on if I'm on T-Mobile over here?
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T-mobile USA i think
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If you call T-Mobile they will normally tell you which networks they have a roaming contract with. Thats what 02 did with me. Maybe check their website?
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Originally Posted by coolmark18
If you call T-Mobile they will normally tell you which networks they have a roaming contract with. Thats what 02 did with me. Maybe check their website?
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T-Mobile USA if it has coverage (T-Mobile USA is the smallest US network) and (probably) Cingular if not.
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Both T-Mobile and Cingular have excellent coverage in Florida, T-Mobile UK has roaming agreements with both of these companies.
Just be warned of the Roaming Charges T-Mobile impose. I use a Cingular Pay as You go SIM when in the USA and divert my UK mobile to its number. It saves me a lot of money |
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