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 Bonehead
 Posts: 21
Phone Model: V3, V3i, Nokia 6131, Krazr K1, Rizr Z3, Z710i Nokia 6131
Service Provider: T-Mobile |
 Fri Nov 25, 2005 2:34 pm |
Hi everyone: heres my problem I live in Niagara Falls Ny. right on the border from Canada lately my phone has been roaming over to Rogers wireless is there anyway i can stop it from doing that I really don't want to pay roaming charges and long distance to call someone in my same building or a couple of blocks away if you know what I mean....Thanks for the help
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 Samsung
 Posts: 3141
Phone Model: Motorola RAZR2 V8 |
 Fri Nov 25, 2005 4:43 pm |
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Its called signal bouncing, only thing you can do before you make a call make sure that the phones doesnt say Rogers if it does do a manual network selection
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 Bonehead
 Posts: 21
Phone Model: V3, V3i, Nokia 6131, Krazr K1, Rizr Z3, Z710i Nokia 6131
Service Provider: T-Mobile |
 Fri Nov 25, 2005 5:10 pm |
Ok Thanks one more question can I just leave it on manual
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 elmo01
 Posts: 2198
Phone Model: Samsung SPH-M510
Service Provider: Bell Canada |
 Mon Nov 28, 2005 9:04 am |
| Bonehead wrote: | Hi everyone: heres my problem I live in Niagara Falls Ny. right on the border from Canada lately my phone has been roaming over to Rogers wireless is there anyway i can stop it from doing that I really don't want to pay roaming charges and long distance to call someone in my same building or a couple of blocks away if you know what I mean....Thanks for the help  |
while looking thru the menus for the RAZR I noticed one that was "My network List"...nothing was expanded for that menu option... mebbe you an remove rogers from it...
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 laura94r
 Posts: 61
Phone Model: nokia
Service Provider: tmobile |
 Tue Nov 29, 2005 12:54 am |
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I have a question?? If you have free long distance do you still pay for roaming charges??? i never ever say my phone say roaming??is it because of the plan that i have>>??
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 steva11
 Posts: 1680
Phone Model: w810i/pearl
Service Provider: Rogers |
 Tue Nov 29, 2005 1:02 am |
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you can have long distance and still pay roaming, if you are out of your local calling area. phones are generally not a good indicator of when you are roaming. it's best to know your plan.
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