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I have a few that I know will work on both carriers I'm planing to use with. Other carriers (like Sprint) also have PRLs that will let you use services at other carriers --but appearing as roam (according to my tests). |
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First this is not illegal in any way shape or form.
Second you cant have 2 lines from the same provider as they have no way to push 2 lines to the same esn. You can have 2 seperate providers providing one allows forigen esn's I use cricket on nam1 for all my calling as its unlimited. Back when cricket had the crappy 1x data I had verizon on the second nam as it was a verizon phone. I only had unlimited data on that service. So when I wanted to tether to my laptop id switch to nam2 and tether as I wanted. Now cricket has evdo and rev2 out and its just as fast if not faster then other providers and its unlimited. Seriously cricket is pretty good $50 a month gets you unlimited calling, unlimited txt and pic mail, unlimited data, unlimited 411. And you get 300 mins of roaming.
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Make sure your phone can actually switch between NAM1 and NAM2. Press the green button to bring up the dialer > goto Menu > Options > Services Tab > and there should be a Switch NAM option |
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This NAM thing was a savior years ago when I had two plans with two CDMA carriers here in Mexico but the circus went down when the big carrier bought the smaller :P Then both lines became poo. I went to the big one (I used the smaller one just for texting) and had to re-setup my account --they said-- and that line resurrected but the other one was lost forever
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