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  1. #1
    Derek
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    I know a Sprint PCS phone can be activated on Verizons network, once the
    MSL code has been obtained, but I am wondering if a Sprint PCS phone with
    Vision is capable of using Verizon's Express Network. Thanks.

    - Derek



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  2. #2
    ah sechs hundert
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    Re: Sprint PCS Vision phone on Verizons Express Network


    Derek wrote:
    > *I know a Sprint PCS phone can be activated on Verizons network, once
    > the
    > MSL code has been obtained, *


    Exceedingly difficult, unless you know someone "on the inside" at a VZW
    store who will program your SPCS phone with a VZW PRL.

    > *but I am wondering if a Sprint PCS phone with
    > Vision is capable of using Verizon's Express Network. Thanks.
    >
    > - Derek *


    I highly doubt it. From all I've read, even if one is successful in
    putting a Sprint phone on a Verizon network, it will work only for
    voice calls.

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  3. #3
    Derek
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    Re: Sprint PCS Vision phone on Verizons Express Network

    Not really. After I obtained the MSL code for the Sprint phone I just gave
    Verizon the ESN number to the phone and it was activated. I did this all
    over the phone. I do not have any contacts at Verizon at all.

    - D

    On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 11:57:27 -0400, ah sechs hundert wrote:
    >
    > Derek wrote:
    >> *I know a Sprint PCS phone can be activated on Verizons network, once
    >> the
    >> MSL code has been obtained, *

    >
    > Exceedingly difficult, unless you know someone "on the inside" at a VZW
    > store who will program your SPCS phone with a VZW PRL.
    >





  4. #4
    ah sechs hundert
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    Re: Sprint PCS Vision phone on Verizons Express Network


    Derek:

    Congratulations! I wasn't aware it was so simple -- for curiosity's
    sake, could you tell us the brand and model of phone you activated, and
    how your luck has been so far with features and such?

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  5. #5
    Steven J Sobol
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    Re: Sprint PCS Vision phone on Verizons Express Network

    ah sechs hundert <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > Derek wrote:
    >> *I know a Sprint PCS phone can be activated on Verizons network, once
    >> the
    >> MSL code has been obtained, *

    >
    > Exceedingly difficult, unless you know someone "on the inside" at a VZW
    > store who will program your SPCS phone with a VZW PRL.


    If it's a phone they sell, you're ok. If it's a phone that is a variant
    of a phone they sell (for example, Verizon's 2325 and 2235 are essentially
    the same phone as Sprint's 2345 and 2235), you may still be ok.

    If it's a phone they don't sell, you're probably SOL.

    And even sometimes with phones that Verizon activates through resellers/
    retailers (like my old Alltel Nokia 6185, which Verizon never sold directly
    but some Verizon authorized retail outlets sold), you may have a problem.
    In my case, when I switched the phone, they were more than happy to upgrade
    my firmware but said that either the model number or the ESN of the phone
    was not in their database - so they couldn't do a PRL update.

    I ended up manually uploading a PRL.

    And I don't know what the differences are between Vision and Express
    Network, from a technical standpoint.

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  6. #6
    Rod
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    Re: Sprint PCS Vision phone on Verizons Express Network

    ah sechs hundert wrote:
    > Exceedingly difficult, unless you know someone "on the inside" at a
    > VZW store who will program your SPCS phone with a VZW PRL.


    Not true, it can be done over the air.


    > I highly doubt it. From all I've read, even if one is successful in
    > putting a Sprint phone on a Verizon network, it will work only for
    > voice calls.


    This much you do know.





  7. #7
    ah sechs hundert
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    Re: Sprint PCS Vision phone on Verizons Express Network


    Rod wrote:
    > *ah sechs hundert wrote:
    > > Exceedingly difficult, unless you know someone "on the inside" at

    > a
    > > VZW store who will program your SPCS phone with a VZW PRL.

    >
    > Not true, it can be done over the air.
    >
    >
    > > I highly doubt it. From all I've read, even if one is successful

    > in
    > > putting a Sprint phone on a Verizon network, it will work only for
    > > voice calls.

    >
    > This much you do know. *


    Thank you, Rob. Everyone seems to report different results on this
    stuff -- thanks for contributing your side.

    A question: friend of mine wants to buy an i700 from VZW and bring it
    on over to SPCS. Any chance at all of this going through? (Anyone who
    replies with a big orange Search button will be summarily bombed into
    oblivion. )

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  8. #8
    Jerome Zelinske
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    Re: Sprint PCS Vision phone on Verizons Express Network

    Sprint PCS will not activate a non Sprint PCS phone.


    ah sechs hundert wrote:

    > Rod wrote:
    >
    >>*ah sechs hundert wrote:
    >>
    >>>Exceedingly difficult, unless you know someone "on the inside" at

    >>
    >>a
    >>
    >>>VZW store who will program your SPCS phone with a VZW PRL.

    >>
    >>Not true, it can be done over the air.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>>I highly doubt it. From all I've read, even if one is successful

    >>
    >>in
    >>
    >>>putting a Sprint phone on a Verizon network, it will work only for
    >>>voice calls.

    >>
    >>This much you do know. *

    >
    >
    > Thank you, Rob. Everyone seems to report different results on this
    > stuff -- thanks for contributing your side.
    >
    > A question: friend of mine wants to buy an i700 from VZW and bring it
    > on over to SPCS. Any chance at all of this going through? (Anyone who
    > replies with a big orange Search button will be summarily bombed into
    > oblivion. )
    >
    > --
    > Posted at SprintUsers.com - Your place for everything Sprint PCS
    > Free wireless access @ www.SprintUsers.com/wap
    >





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