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- 05-09-2004, 12:36 PM #1EarthlinkGuest
I have a Motorola MicroTAC Select 3000e GSM 1900 phone I used
back in 1999 with Bellsouth Mobility in Tennessee. Bellsouth Mobility has
long since gone.
Does ANYONE happen to know the 8 digit unlock code for this phone so I could
use another SIM card from another service?
Much appreciated.
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- 05-09-2004, 06:05 PM #2John CummingsGuest
Re: Unlock Code for Motorola MicroTAC3000e
"Earthlink" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I have a Motorola MicroTAC Select 3000e GSM 1900 phone I used
> back in 1999 with Bellsouth Mobility in Tennessee. Bellsouth Mobility has
> long since gone.
>
> Does ANYONE happen to know the 8 digit unlock code for this phone so I
could
> use another SIM card from another service?
>
> Much appreciated.
Cingular Wireless replaced BellSouth Mobility DCS,
of course. Unlock codes are unique to a IMEI.
Two and a half years ago, I was able to get the
same model Pacific Bell Wireless phone unlocked
via Cingular Wireless. Since then, policies have
changed. I have not currently been able to get the
unlock code of a PacBell Nokia 6190. I've had
service from BSM to CW for nearly five years.
The policy is that unlock code for world, multi-
band phones will be furnished; those for single-
band USA phones will not.
That being said, I have used a fellow in Toronto
to unlock a 5190 successfully, without the
assistance of its original service provider.
Perhaps I'll find someone domestically next time.
John C.
- 05-09-2004, 06:05 PM #3John CummingsGuest
Re: Unlock Code for Motorola MicroTAC3000e
"Earthlink" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I have a Motorola MicroTAC Select 3000e GSM 1900 phone I used
> back in 1999 with Bellsouth Mobility in Tennessee. Bellsouth Mobility has
> long since gone.
>
> Does ANYONE happen to know the 8 digit unlock code for this phone so I
could
> use another SIM card from another service?
>
> Much appreciated.
Cingular Wireless replaced BellSouth Mobility DCS,
of course. Unlock codes are unique to a IMEI.
Two and a half years ago, I was able to get the
same model Pacific Bell Wireless phone unlocked
via Cingular Wireless. Since then, policies have
changed. I have not currently been able to get the
unlock code of a PacBell Nokia 6190. I've had
service from BSM to CW for nearly five years.
The policy is that unlock code for world, multi-
band phones will be furnished; those for single-
band USA phones will not.
That being said, I have used a fellow in Toronto
to unlock a 5190 successfully, without the
assistance of its original service provider.
Perhaps I'll find someone domestically next time.
John C.
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