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Towguy13
 Posts: 3
Phone Model: Motorola v330
Service Provider: T-Mobile |
 Wed Aug 31, 2005 12:50 am |
Somewhere I read (thought it was here) that a new roaming agreement was made with Cell One to expand T-Mobile area in Wisconsin and Minnesota. There was even a map to show the expanded area. Anyone else see this?
I thought I bookmarked it but can't find. Help!
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Technical Care
 Posts: 63
Phone Model: v300 (yea I know its old school)
Service Provider: T-Mobile (DURR) |
 Wed Aug 31, 2005 1:37 am |
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T-Mobile has been expanding its network through new roaming agreements with the 850 mhz band, I have not heard anything about improved coverage in Wisconsin or Minnesota, but it may be something we are working on, but like I said nothing in our knowledge base yet.
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Towguy13
 Posts: 3
Phone Model: Motorola v330
Service Provider: T-Mobile |
 Fri Sep 02, 2005 10:53 am |
Confirmed. The corporate store I went to has the current brochure w/map dated 08/05 showing an estimated 40% more coverage in both WI and MN
(if you have a roaming plan and 850mhz phone. Will post map when I get some time.
This was implimented about 2 months ago.... the rep said. In force now!
Last edited by Towguy13 on Fri Sep 02, 2005 12:28 pm, edited 1 time in total |
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mpapple10
 Posts: 964
Phone Model: T-Mobile Shadow/HTC Juno
Service Provider: T-Mobile |
 Fri Sep 02, 2005 11:47 am |
| Technical Care wrote: | | T-Mobile has been expanding its network through new roaming agreements with the 850 mhz band, I have not heard anything about improved coverage in Wisconsin or Minnesota, but it may be something we are working on, but like I said nothing in our knowledge base yet. |
Do you know any specifics on where the improvements will be? Thanks for your help.
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Technical Care
 Posts: 63
Phone Model: v300 (yea I know its old school)
Service Provider: T-Mobile (DURR) |
 Fri Sep 02, 2005 7:54 pm |
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Please see Towguy's response....that is the most information I have. I know that 850 is going to be expanding in a lot of places, but no specifics in our knowledge base yet.
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