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Every time you switch on your mobile, It automatically sends out a piece of RFID (or 'find me') data. This is picked up by the nearest phone masts, so the network can route calls texts and data to the handset.
It's an operator who deals with calls or texts being sent to or received from a mobile phone.
It's an operator who deals with calls or texts being sent to or received from a mobile phone.
Not the internet portion, maybe to make calls and texts
No it is not blocked if you can still make calls and text people, it just means there is something wrong with your network.
No - companies don't charge you to receive calls or texts.
In a mobile phone context, credit refers to the number of calls, texts, and kilobytes you have purchased to use on a phone, minus any calls, text, and kilobytes you have already used.
Yes, T-Mobile offers service in Mexico through its international roaming feature. Customers can use their T-Mobile plan in Mexico with no additional charges for calls, texts, and data.
Yes, if your 'phone is capable of receiving texts and he sends them to you.
Yes, T-Mobile offers coverage in Mexico through its international roaming service. Customers can use their T-Mobile devices in Mexico for calls, texts, and data, but additional charges may apply.
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