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Originally Posted by NJBlackBerry To allow for a better customer experience. T-Mobile showed me a phone that roamed onto WiFi from their network. Works great in your home (hint - get rid of that pesky land line) and will work really well as cities wire for WiFi. It was pretty neat. Called it a "UMA" phone. Not out yet. |
My problem at home is that our coverage is spotty there, but we have WiFi at home. So, if I am reading your post correctly, if I purchase a new BB that is UMA capable, it will automatically switch from Rogers to my WiFi network, and extend my coverage at home?