I wish data would start instead.
According To A Rep It Will Start In March(dont Know If This Means Anything)
I wish data would start instead.
Originally Posted by jherre6
It means that if a Tmobile phone has no signal in an area, but the area has cingular signal, then the tmobile phone will switch over using cingular's signal. on regular plans, this usually costs money. it's good thing. more reception in more areas.
Yeah, tmojay said something about this in the T-Mobile forum. If it is true it will be great news.
its about time!!
yay! im probably going to TMO2GO for prepaid then many good things: Gold rewards, and ROAMING!
Roaming would be great but, as pager said, I'd rather have full data access.
maybe that'll come later
any idea how it would go about in using minutes? would it cost more? Great news. I love t-mobile togo
Could you point me to the post in the tmo's forums? I would be interested in reading tmojay's post. I tried searching myself and yeild no results.Originally Posted by dot_null
http://howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=808104Originally Posted by ngnetzky
That's kinda misleading. Only a small area of roaming is cingular. Roaming is more common on Centennial, Commnet, Dobson, Edge, Suncom, iws, and a few others.Originally Posted by thehazmat
T-Mo does not roam on many Cingular areas for regular plans, in fact its about zero in New England & NY. I would not expect that if prepay roamed it would be any different than regular plans.
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I WOULD WILLingly pay dobble
Yeah, in my area (Upstate NY) there really isn't any roaming on Cingular unless you go a little bit west I think you can roam on 850 if your phone is capable (which mine would be). This would be a nice thing if T-Mobile didn't charge too much more for it, which i dont imagine they would. It wouldn't be of much use to me here, but for people that travel to North or South Carolina, it would make a world of difference.
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