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  1. #1
    Tex
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    Strangely, they just sent me a SIM card...I guess because I'm on an
    international roaming plan. My phone (a Sanyo MM9000) lacks even a spot for
    a SIM card.

    I suspect I could just drop it into my unlocked T-Mobile BlackBerry and roam
    that way...but then again, why? T Mobile has an unlimited data plan for
    international roaming...$19/mo. Voice rates are similar.

    - tex





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    Steven J. Sobol
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    Re: Just got my Sprint SIM card

    In article <[email protected]>, Tex wrote:
    > Strangely, they just sent me a SIM card...I guess because I'm on an
    > international roaming plan. My phone (a Sanyo MM9000) lacks even a spot for
    > a SIM card.


    Sprint sells a couple handsets that are hybrid US-CDMA/European-GSM handsets;
    that's what they'd probably be used for, and I'm sure you can put them into
    another Europe-compatible GSM phone and have them work too.



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  3. #3
    Tex
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    Re: Just got my Sprint SIM card

    "Steven J. Sobol" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > In article <[email protected]>, Tex wrote:
    > Sprint sells a couple handsets that are hybrid US-CDMA/European-GSM
    > handsets;
    > that's what they'd probably be used for, and I'm sure you can put them
    > into
    > another Europe-compatible GSM phone and have them work too.


    Right...in fact, they had included an advert for the IP830w along with the
    SIM card. But I don't even own the prior generation IP phone. Can't
    complain cuz...hey...free SIM card, even if it's a "just in case" SIM card.

    - tex





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