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Yes, Motorola does have international roaming services and will incur an additional charge. There is a support service to help with any issues with your international call.
You can get Sprint Coverage in Indianapolis and St. Louis! They do not have any Sprint coverage in Bethel. You can also get roaming coverage in Fairbanks.
Yes, T-Mobile offers coverage in Mexico through its international roaming service.
Network coverage is coast to coast coverage and date roaming. It is something that you pay for monthly and you get so much depending on how much you pay monthly.
The Motorola Q is similar to a Blackberry phone in many ways, but there are a few differences. The Blackberry has better international roaming, email integration, and talk time. The Motorola Q has a 1.3 megapixel camera that the Blackberry does not.
Oh, dude, it's like this - interconnect is when two different telecom networks agree to connect and exchange calls or data, while roaming is when you use your phone on another network outside your usual coverage area. It's like crashing at a friend's place versus staying at a hotel - both involve being somewhere else, but one is a more official arrangement.
It all depends on what kind of coverage you have. Plus, there would probably be a roaming fee, so if it did work, you might have to pay extra. You should check with your phone providers to see what kind of coverage you have and if there is a roaming fee.
Yes, sprint claims to have nationwide coverage but some spots are roaming. Tucson, Arizon has good coverage if you plan to travel with the phone check out http://coverage.sprint.com/IMPACT.jsp?ECID=vanity:coverage so you don't run into roaming charges.
Roaming mean to access service outside of an area that is unknown to your service area. Say you to have service in Nevada and, take it into Arizona; that would be considered roaming because it, is outside it's area of service. It will still work but, it may cost extra money.
That depends on your plan and coverage area. Unless you have a special cell package for the job corps that likely does not matter in terms of roaming.
To turn off roaming on an LG phone, go to the "Settings" app. Select "Network & Internet," then tap on "Mobile network." From there, find the option labeled "Roaming" and toggle it off to disable data roaming. This will prevent your phone from using mobile data when you're outside your home network.
Yes, T-Mobile phones typically work in Mexico due to international roaming agreements. However, it is recommended to check with T-Mobile for specific coverage and roaming charges before traveling.