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    My T-Mobile 4S roamed on AT&T?

    Hey guys, I have an iPhone 4S which was factory unlocked for any GSM carriers and one day i looked at my phone and it said AT&T 3G !! However there were still Tmobile towers where i was which i found odd, also there were no bars it only said AT&T 3G! will it roam on AT&T's 3G when i go upstate where only AT&T towers are? Also this happened to me twice already and when i tried going on the internet it said "You are not subscribed to a cellular internet plan" or something in that nature.
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    It's been happening to me for a few months now. My amaze will say at&t 4g and my friends mytouch 4g slide will say at&t 2g so its 850mhz hspa. (Sadly it's throttled at around 60 kbps. Ugh.... Why)

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    Maybe that area is part of the roaming deal after the break up

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    Quote Originally Posted by terryjohnson16 View Post
    Maybe that area is part of the roaming deal after the break up

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    In my experience in the east coast, its always in areas where i've roamed on at&t 2g before. The new HSPA roaming i've used was on at&t in west virginia and parts of ohio where t-mobile doesn't exist. (through the mountains).

    I have noticed that t-mobile just about always avoids two areas.
    1. Mountains
    2. Rest stops on the interstate. (I can't tell you how many times i get 1 bar or no service at a rest stop. With a tower filled with cell antennas) UGH!

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    Quote Originally Posted by danska View Post
    In my experience in the east coast, its always in areas where i've roamed on at&t 2g before. The new HSPA roaming i've used was on at&t in west virginia and parts of ohio where t-mobile doesn't exist. (through the mountains).

    I have noticed that t-mobile just about always avoids two areas.
    1. Mountains
    2. Rest stops on the interstate. (I can't tell you how many times i get 1 bar or no service at a rest stop. With a tower filled with cell antennas) UGH!
    With my T-Mobile phone always got good reception at rest stops, and with my ATT phone I got not so good.

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    T-Mobile has always roamed here (NW CA, former Edge Wireless) in-market onto AT&T in dead spots, and that holds for all the other former Edge Wireless markets. On the flip side, late last year AT&T started roaming in-market onto T-Mobile here too in dead spots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ilvla2 View Post
    T-Mobile has always roamed here (NW CA, former Edge Wireless) in-market onto AT&T in dead spots, and that holds for all the other former Edge Wireless markets. On the flip side, late last year AT&T started roaming in-market onto T-Mobile here too in dead spots.
    That's interesting, this might contribute to which areas get 1900 3G first due to the cellular congestion in an area.


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    Well, congestion definitely isn't an issue here in our rural area. AT&T is on 1900 only though here, Verizon and U.S. Cellular own the 850 licenses.

    Edit-T-Mobile is still 2G here along with Metro PCS, while Verizon and U.S Cellular have EVDO and AT&T has HSPA+ w/EB. Verizon is supposed to be rolling out LTE up here later this year, with USCC to follow in 2013, hopefully AT&T will be soon as well.

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    When I had tmobile years ago (before the attempted buyout) I roamed sometimes on ATT while in PA. It's nothing new. I don't think it has to do with congestion either but rather a lack of tmobile towers. It was only in rural PA that I roamed. Tmobile has the more populated areas covered better.

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