RE: power in Korea..

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FWIW, I'm roaming with my U.S. AT&T (AWS) SIM just fine here in Seoul. It took less than 5 minutes to pick up the phone at the airport with a pre-reservation.


At 04:36 PM 2/27/2004, Joel Jaeggli wrote:
t-mobile usa doesn't appear to have a roaming agreement with anyone.
t-mobile germany has one with sk-telecom... It really continues to annoy
me that the US carries can continue to bung up international roaming like
they do.

joelja

On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Adam Roach wrote:

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Aaron Falk [mailto:falk@xxxxxxx]
> >
> > Has anybody tried this kind of trick (putting the SIM in
> > another phone)
> > with a T-mobile sim?  I know that T-mobile binds the phone to the sim
> > but don't know if they bind the sim to the phone.
> >
> > --aaron
> >
>
> As of three years ago, they did not. On the other hand,
> my research so far has failed to turn up a roaming partner
> for T-Mobile USA in Korea, so I don't think it will do
> much good.
>
> /a
>

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