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Originally Posted by SaltyDawg
So yeah, roaming on Sprint is basically for emergency use only. Any semi regular use on it will result in your account getting cancelled.
So roaming on Verizon may be a plus for T-Mobile over Sprint, it's certainly not a really big deal because you can't use it very much.
I'm almost positive T-Mobile can roam on AT&T too. At least for voice and possibly EDGE data. I know T-Mobile has roaming partners, so I would have to assume AT&T is the main one.
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it doesn't work like that. tmobile and att can't roam off each other. Basically where ever you get a tmobile signal is the only place you can use your phone, its not like cdma where you can switch towers or go into options and put your phone on roaming. I have the option to put my phone on att service but it instantly tells me my sim is not capable of using att signal. All of tmobiles roaming partners are there but your phone doesn't go into any type of roaming mode, it just switches to the roaming tower (if thats what you want to call it) but all you see is E. Currently the government is under debate whether to make all cell carriers open their networks up for roaming, meaning att and tmobile would have to let each other roam off each other