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brokenrecord Joined: Jun 10, 2003 Posts: 3 PM |
I contacted customer service to see how I went about getting the latest preferred roaming list, and they had no solid answer for me. On Verizon, you could dial *228 and the system would download it to your phone. Is there anything like this for T-mobile? I only ask because I would like my SIM to be able to take advantage of any new T-Mobile towers, upgraded towers, and any new roaming aggreements.
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moodswinger Joined: Dec 10, 2001 Posts: 78 From: New York, USA PM |
Broken, I don't think you really need it (see one of my previous posts). Your phone will automatically switch to the tower with the best signal, be it an old or a new one and when roaming, you will always get the list of all the current partners in that country/region. For the time being, it does not matter which one you select, so why bother configuring your Preferred nets list? |
brokenrecord Joined: Jun 10, 2003 Posts: 3 PM |
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On 2003-06-17 19:20:55, moodswinger wrote:
Broken, I don't think you really need it (see one of my previous posts). Your phone will automatically switch to the tower with the best signal, be it an old or a new one and when roaming, you will always get the list of all the current partners in that country/region. For the time being, it does not matter which one you select, so why bother configuring your Preferred nets list?
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ok cool. I got similar info from T-Mo customer service. |
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