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crisambo Offline
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Default 12-04-2005, 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Stinsonddog
Do you mostly stay in NJ. With the more limited coverage without the 850 spectrum don't you find that limiting?
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Originally Posted by NJBlackBerry
. . . I travel all over the world. T-Mobile, IMHO, has the best global roaming agreements. I do benefit from having the 850 MHz band when it roams in places where T-Mobile does not have a network, like the US Virgin Islands. . . .
Additionally, in case most of you don't know, TMO USA has roaming agreements with other GSM carriers including, Cingular, without any cost to TMO subscribers, meaning, no roaming charges. However, one must be aware that the unlimited mobile-to-mobile feature does not apply when you're hooked on to a partner carrier network, so you're calls to other TMO subscribers will be deducted from your Anytime plan minutes. This roaming agreement practically enables a t-mobile subscriber to be reachable where ever there's gsm service. . .

Last edited by crisambo : 12-04-2005 at 06:19 PM.