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Hot! Hot! Hot!Can't wait to dump the terrible at&t network for something that works and the hottest device to date. I'm a total BlackBerry fan and have been waiting for something like this for quite some time. Does anyone know if Quadband EDGE means that Verizon is allowing either at&t's or T-Mobile's EDGE network to be added to their PRL?
No, the GSM 850/1900 is strictly for roaming in Latin America, etc. The roaming configuration does not allow roaming on domestic US GSM carriers.
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Danny @ Oct 8th 2008 12:22AM
Hot! Hot! Hot!
Can't wait to dump the terrible at&t network for something that works and the hottest device to date.
I'm a total BlackBerry fan and have been waiting for something like this for quite some time.
Does anyone know if Quadband EDGE means that Verizon is allowing either at&t's or T-Mobile's EDGE network to be added to their PRL?
Rich @ Oct 8th 2008 3:04AM
No, the GSM 850/1900 is strictly for roaming in Latin America, etc. The roaming configuration does not allow roaming on domestic US GSM carriers.