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2009-12-14
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2009-12-14
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@ Germany
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2009-12-14
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@ Minneapolis, MN USA
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2009-12-14
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@ Dominican Republic
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2009-12-15
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@ Houston, TX
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Alright, I think I need to emphasize that there is nothing wrong with the N900.
You can manually search for available networks and then try to choose T-Mobile instead of AT&T. Guess what you will see? NOTHING but an error message. WHY? Because as far as I know, there is no national roaming agreement of AT&T with T-Mobile. T-Mobile will block any access to its network if you are using an AT&T sim card.
The phone would roam if there was an agreement of AT&T with T-Mobile on national roaming. Correct me if I'm wrong, but that agreement doesn't exist.
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2009-12-15
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2009-12-15
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@ Seattle, WA, USA
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2009-12-15
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2009-12-15
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@ Seattle, WA, USA
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You can manually search for available networks and then try to choose T-Mobile instead of AT&T. Guess what you will see? NOTHING but an error message. WHY? Because as far as I know, there is no national roaming agreement of AT&T with T-Mobile. T-Mobile will block any access to its network if you are using an AT&T sim card.
The phone would roam if there was an agreement of AT&T with T-Mobile on national roaming. Correct me if I'm wrong, but that agreement doesn't exist.