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T-Mobile Expands US Roaming Contract

nextel18

Aug 29, 2005, 5:47 AM
http://www.cellular-news.com/story/13887.php »

"-Mobile Expands US Roaming Contract

The USA rural GSM network operator, Centennial Communications says that it has entered into a new long-term roaming agreement with T-Mobile USA. Centennial Communications customers benefit from the ability to roam on T-Mobile USA's nationwide GSM/GPRS network. T-Mobile customers benefit from expanded network coverage in Indiana and Michigan, as well as Louisiana and Mississippi. Additional terms of the agreement are not disclosed.

"We're excited to provide an enhanced GSM customer experience in our U.S. markets," said Michael J. Small, Centennial's chief executive officer. "Historically, we've had only a limited roaming relationship with T-Mobile USA, ...
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moeali85

Aug 29, 2005, 8:37 PM
that is pimp. T-mobile needs to expnad more and they will get customers really fast since many people recommend T-mobile. I really hope T-mobile doesnt have any problems in the future.
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nextel18

Aug 30, 2005, 4:38 AM
very true, as do i.
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Nikoletta

Aug 30, 2005, 4:37 PM
The only down side is still that this is roaming coverage so if you live in these areas you can't set up with a local area code. It's still nice to have new coverage, it's just a shame it isn't T-Mobile's own towers, but then that's hard to do, build all those towers.
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nextel18

Sep 1, 2005, 9:16 AM
very true. i hope tmobile usa can increase their coverage areas and to rapidly deploy some variation of high speed data to even compete with the rest of the carriers.
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