Yes, your Boost Mobile phone can work in Aruba, but it depends on the phone model and the network compatibility. Boost Mobile operates on the T-Mobile network, so if your phone is unlocked and supports the GSM network used in Aruba, you should be able to use it. However, you may need to check with Boost for international roaming plans and ensure that your account is set up for international use. It's also advisable to verify any additional charges that may apply while using your phone abroad.
No you cannot. AT&T uses a GSM network and Boost uses iDEN and the two are not even remotely compatible. The Boost SIM card can be used for international roaming but it will not work with GSM networks in the US. It will not work either way, a Boost SIM will not work in a GSM device and a GSM SIM will not work in a Boost device.
If calling to an Aruba land line telephone from the United States, dial 011-297 + Aruba personal/business phone number. For example, to dial the Aruba Tourism Authority from the United States, dial 011-297-582-3777.If calling to an Aruba cellular phone from the United States, dial 011-297-9 + Aruba cell phone number.If calling to an Aruba land line telephone from elsewhere abroad, dial 297 + Aruba personal/business phone number. For example, to dial the Aruba Tourism Authority from elsewhere abroad, dial 297-582-3777.If calling to an Aruba cellular phone from elsewhere abroad, dial 297-9 + Aruba cell phone number.
No, they are programmed differently. Nextel's system will not recognize a boost phone.
Impossible as even if the phone was unlocked TMOBILE and BOOST work on different technologies one is GSM850/1900 and the other is IDEN
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The Aruba Police Force [Korps Politie Aruba] has four district locations on Aruba. Headquarters is located in District 4 at Macuarina 65, Santa Cruz, Aruba. Their phone number is [297] 527-2900. The District 1 station is at Wilhelminastraat 40, Orangestad, Aruba. Their phone number is [297] 582-4000. The District 2 location is Shaba 58, Noord, Aruba. Their phone number is [297] 587-0009. The District 3 location is Bernhardstraat 144, San Nicolaas, Aruba. Their phone number is [297] 584-5000.
I want to make sure I answer this question, after talking to tmobile, because there is sites that want to charge 40 bucks for unlocking your phone and I called T-Mobile asking if they would unlock the T-Mobile phone for use with boost Mobile and they said no problem. It takes about 24 hours and they email you the unlock code with instructions on how to do it. I guess it would be worth the money if you still had a contact or something but other then that... It's free!
There are four police districts on Aruba. Headquarters is located in District 4 at Macuarina 65, Santa Cruz, Aruba. Their phone number is [297] 527-2900.The District 1 station is at Wilhelminastraat 40, Orangestad, Aruba. Their phone number is [297] 582-4000.The District 2 location is Shaba 58, Noord, Aruba. Their phone number is [297] 587-0009.The District 3 location is Bernhardstraat 144, San Nicolaas, Aruba. Their phone number is [297] 584-5000.
I have a lg sprint phone and my boy friend has a boost mobile bt it dose nt work can he use his sd card frm the boost mobile to put it in the sprint phn
no. boost sim cards only work in boost phones.
If calling to an Aruba land line telephone from the United States of America, dial 011-297 + Aruba personal/business phone number. For example, to dial the Aruba Tourism Authority from the United States, dial 011-297-582-3777.If calling to an Aruba land line telephone from elsewhere abroad, dial 297 + Aruba personal/business phone number. For example, to dial the Aruba Tourism Authority from elsewhere abroad, dial 297-582-3777.If calling to an Aruba cellular phone from the United States, dial 011-297-9 + Aruba cell phone number.If calling to an Aruba cellular phone from elsewhere abroad, dial 297-9 + Aruba cell phone number.For more information on Aruba, please visit the link provided below to Aruba's official tourism website.
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