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- 09-11-2003, 12:04 PM #1furymomGuest
Just bought a 1999 mercedes Kompressor that had a phone. I have sprint as
my service with four family members included. The phone is a motorola. Is
there a way to get sprint service in the car that has the same phone number
as my cell phone? The car phone has been made to detach from the car but it
is very bulky. But the car is wired that you can have wireless (through the
radio speakers) if you have service. Anyone have any idea?
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- 09-11-2003, 12:44 PM #2letsgoflyers81Guest
Re: car phone question
furymom wrote:
> *Just bought a 1999 mercedes Kompressor that had a phone. I have
> sprint as
> my service with four family members included. The phone is a
> motorola. Is
> there a way to get sprint service in the car that has the same phone
> number
> as my cell phone? The car phone has been made to detach from the car
> but it
> is very bulky. But the car is wired that you can have wireless
> (through the
> radio speakers) if you have service. Anyone have any idea? *
You can only use that phone if it's CDMA 1900 mhz and if Sprint has
ever sold or supported it. Even if it's compatible, Sprint won't let
you activate a phone they haven't sold. Get the model number and call
Sprint to see.
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- 09-11-2003, 02:12 PM #3P RealityGuest
Re: car phone question
In article <[email protected]>,
"furymom" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just bought a 1999 mercedes Kompressor that had a phone. I have sprint as
> my service with four family members included. The phone is a motorola. Is
> there a way to get sprint service in the car that has the same phone number
> as my cell phone? The car phone has been made to detach from the car but it
> is very bulky. But the car is wired that you can have wireless (through the
> radio speakers) if you have service. Anyone have any idea?
Prolly need to wait till Nov 24 when Number portability goes into effect.
Although Verizon is complaining the Sprint and Cingular refuse to have
trial tests to make sure it'll work.
- 09-11-2003, 03:12 PM #4Bob SmithGuest
Re: car phone question
"furymom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Just bought a 1999 mercedes Kompressor that had a phone. I have sprint
as
> my service with four family members included. The phone is a motorola.
Is
> there a way to get sprint service in the car that has the same phone
number
> as my cell phone? The car phone has been made to detach from the car but
it
> is very bulky. But the car is wired that you can have wireless (through
the
> radio speakers) if you have service. Anyone have any idea?
>
Letsgoflyers81 made some good suggestions. As you have described the phone,
it sounds like an analog phone, which wouldn't be compatible with SPCS.
Best thing to do is either give SPCS customer service a call, or go down to
SPCS and see what car kits are available for those models for sale.
Maybe SPCS has a car kit adaptor for your current make and model phone you
have SPCS right now.
Bob
- 09-11-2003, 05:33 PM #5SprintPCS TechGuest
Re: car phone question
"furymom" <[email protected]> wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> Just bought a 1999 mercedes Kompressor that had a phone. I have sprint as
> my service with four family members included. The phone is a motorola. Is
> there a way to get sprint service in the car that has the same phone number
> as my cell phone? The car phone has been made to detach from the car but it
> is very bulky. But the car is wired that you can have wireless (through the
> radio speakers) if you have service. Anyone have any idea?
>
>
Sounds like your car has a Telematics handset in it. Sprint PCS did
offer service for a lot of them, including the Mercedes Benz Timeport.
If it is one of those handsets, then it will work on Sprint PCS's
network, but I am not sure if Customer Solutions or a store will be able
to activate it, the Telematics handsets were purchased by Telematics
direct from the manufacturer to be added into Luxury line cars as part
of the package, but the plans were supplied by Sprint PCS and people
paid their bills to Sprint PCS>
Stores will not be able to perform software or PRL updates on these, and
troubleshooting will be minimal since most had their own software / PRL
versions (but they should be able to HP test them).
[posted via phonescoop.com]
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