I'm not up on this..but..is there some kind of law that requires carriers to let other mobile ops roam on their towers? I know that a lot of carriers are dumping subscribers if they roam more than 50% of the time or something like that. Seems from the blog I read that there were a lot of college kids who have phones with their parents name, go across the country to college, roam on another tower (but with nationwide coverage) and they get dropped for roaming more than 50% of the time.
“Microsoft's not promising the world with Windows Mobile 6.5, nor are they delivering it -- it's very much a stopgap, complete with duct tape, bubble gum, and Bondo.”
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I'm not up on this..but..is there some kind of law that requires carriers to let other mobile ops roam on their towers? I know that a lot of carriers are dumping subscribers if they roam more than 50% of the time or something like that. Seems from the blog I read that there were a lot of college kids who have phones with their parents name, go across the country to college, roam on another tower (but with nationwide coverage) and they get dropped for roaming more than 50% of the time.