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Old 10-28-2009, 12:23 AM
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Re: GSM question

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Originally Posted by sndtubes View Post
I'm unfamiliar with GSM and had a hypothetical question. IF we are able to get our Sprint TP2's operating on USA GSM networks such as AT&T, will our Sprint phones roam onto those towers without a roaming charge?? I would assume that Sprint does not have a roaming agreement with Sprint or any other CDMA carrier for that matter. Am I all wet? Or is the phone only going to function on a USA GSM tower only if you have an AT&T account with an AT&T sim card installed? Forgive me for my ignorance y'all. It would be sweet if we can roam onto an AT&T tower as the Sprint signal at my house SUCKS (almost useless) and AT&T just put a new tower up 1/10 mile from my house . Thanks
"I would assume that Sprint does not have a roaming agreement with Sprint" sorry just bustin your.....
as far as I have looked into it so far the GSM features on our Sprint (CDMA) phone only work outside the US and I think we are going to have to wait to see when it gets all unlocked but that is a whole nother thread found here
Short answer...no it wont without a charge if they dont have an agreement it wont roam.
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