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- 05-04-2005, 12:26 PM #1Chris PisarraGuest
Here in Victoria, BC, enjoying the good life in the Empress Hotel.
Zip. Nada. Not a damn thing. Endless searching.
The GF's Cingular GSM is roaming on Rogers. I've go a paperweight.
The airport in Vancouver was the same, too.
Chris
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- 05-04-2005, 10:23 PM #2Frank HarrisGuest
Re: Trip report, Victoria BC
Sorry it didn't work for you, Chris. It worked for my wife when she was
there in 2003. I just used Google Groups Advanced Search for this
newsgroup and found lots of Vancouver reports - some good, some bad,
most recent is a successful one from Dec. 2004.
Chris Pisarra wrote:
> Here in Victoria, BC, enjoying the good life in the Empress Hotel.
>
> Zip. Nada. Not a damn thing. Endless searching.
>
> The GF's Cingular GSM is roaming on Rogers. I've go a paperweight.
>
> The airport in Vancouver was the same, too.
>
> Chris
>
>
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Frank Harris in San Francisco with an A680
- 05-05-2005, 12:34 AM #3Guest
Re: Trip report, Victoria BC
Frank Harris wrote:
> Sorry it didn't work for you, Chris. It worked for my wife when she
was
> there in 2003. I just used Google Groups Advanced Search for this
> newsgroup and found lots of Vancouver reports - some good, some bad,
> most recent is a successful one from Dec. 2004.
>
> Chris Pisarra wrote:
> > Here in Victoria, BC, enjoying the good life in the Empress
Hotel.
> >
> > Zip. Nada. Not a damn thing. Endless searching.
> >
> > The GF's Cingular GSM is roaming on Rogers. I've go a
paperweight.
> >
> > The airport in Vancouver was the same, too.
> >
> > Chris
> >
> >
>
> --
> Frank Harris in San Francisco with an A680
That's odd you would think there would be a roaming partner there. I
don't think the PRL verison would matter as long as it's not too old.
- 05-05-2005, 08:06 PM #4Dan AlbrichGuest
Re: Trip report, Victoria BC
Assuming your phone was set to automatic roaming, then you should roam on
Telus Mobility.
Some Sprint phones are 1900 Mhz only, which may also limit roaming
capability. Telus is definitely digital but I do not know if they are
850/1900 or both.
-Dan
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