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Roaming Question

Mendel

Mar 1, 2004, 12:00 AM
I was told that on the GSM national plan there is no roaming charges in the US,

where I live (Morrisotwn, NJ) Cingular has weak service and some dead zones, in which AT&T GSM (who I have now) has very good service and no dead spots (which is a prety recent thing)

my question is as followes; if I would be able to change networks on my new cingular phone (is it possible at all?) would I be able to use AT&T tower and not get charged Roaming.
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simplymarcus

Mar 1, 2004, 9:01 AM
Yea GSM phones go to the stronger signal your phone will just read cingular extend. But you will not be charged roaming on the GSM nation plan.
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Mendel

Mar 1, 2004, 1:22 PM
could that be done everywhere? or it depends where? as long as cingular has some kind of service, would I be able to get cingular extend just to have better service? and would that work with AT&T? and could you check my zipcode 07960?
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Mendel

Mar 1, 2004, 5:15 PM
simplymarcus said:
Yea GSM phones go to the stronger signal your phone will just read cingular extend. But you will not be charged roaming on the GSM nation plan.



could that be done everywhere? or it depends where? as long as cingular has some kind of service would I be able to get cingular extend just to have better service? and would that work with AT&T? and could you check my zipcode 07960?
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simplymarcus

Mar 1, 2004, 9:05 PM
The GSM phone will automatically go to extend if the signal for AT&T is stronger.
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