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  2. Can I get a toll free (800) number attached to my TMobile phone...

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    The per minute charge that I pay to receive calls is around $0.05. I only give this number to family, clients, etc. as you pay this on top of your airtime minutes which you are billed for by T-Mo. Note that when you select a toll free number, you are better off choosing a not previously used 877, 866 or 888 number as opposed to an 800 number.

  3. T-Mobile charges for 800 number? - Howard Forums

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    4801 is a direct number with no menus or IVR. I'm not really sure why they feel they have to guard it since you speak to the same representative whether you go to 1-800-937-8997 and press 0. It's not costing T-Mobile any more or less. It is a way for anyone who has that number to *think* that they have something better than the rest of us.

  4. H2O Users only: Direct dialing International number from ... -...

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    H2O Wireless: Direct dialing International numbers from phone not working like before. ONLY H2O Wireless Users or people who have used/ experienced this please respond. If you do not have real constructive input to give then please relax and take a deep breath and let this go One of the...

  5. Does adding a 1 in front of a local phone number makes it a long...

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    If the "+" prefix is used, it essentially instructs the phone to check if it is roaming outside of Canada/US and if so, to use "1" followed by the N. American area code and city number. I have UK numbers in my phone book. they are prefixed with "+44". When I call from Canada, the phone will add the "44" to the number to make an overseas call.

  6. My Nokia 3555b (T-Mobile) Review - Howard Forums

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    Quick facts: Name: Nokia 3555b. Network: GSM 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 1700. Weight: 94 g. Dimensions: 100 x 44 x 21 mm. Battery life (stand by): up to 660 hours (GSM) Battery life (talk): up to 204 minutes (GSM) My phone was manufactured in: (your phone's country of manufacture could vary) Mexico. Nokia 3555 box:

  7. Total newb: can I use a T-Mobile sim in a laptop?

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    The GSM standard dial-up number is *99# for the default dial-up profile stored on the modem. Also, if you're lucky, T-Mobile MAY have started to deploy 3G ("4G" HSPA+), even 4G LTE in the 1900 MHz spectrum (they have in Dallas), which means you can still take advantage of the high-speed network. _RVX

  8. Why does it take so long for T-Mobile to port a number over?

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    It took me about 10 minutes to port FROM T-Mobile to Sprint. I was stunned at how quickly it went. I was in the process of notifying a few people that I would be out of reach for about two hours during the port and never finished making the calls as the job was complete.

  9. T-Mobile Using T-Mobile on a cruise - HowardForums

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    However, it can still be cheaper to pay $.50-$.75 a minute for WiFi to make a call than the $2.99 a minute for cellular connection. I get a free XX minutes bundle as a frequent flyer, and also a 35% discount on the Unlimited service. It ends up costing around $11-$12 a day for 24/7 access.

  10. T-mobile Fax Mail - Receiving Faxes on Mobile Phone

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    T-mobile just chooses not to support that feature in the States (or anywhere else Deutche Telekom does business for that matter). Furthermore, PowerTel used to market dual-number SIMs, but this practise was discontinued after the VoiceStream merger/acquisition.

  11. Caribbean T-Mobile International Coverage - Howard Forums

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    Here is what I think it will be: Aruba: Mobile networks and carriers in Aruba use 3 GSM bands, 1 UMTS band, and 1 LTE Band 3. Curaçao: Digicel LTE service operates on the 1800 MHz (also known as band 3). Saint Lucia: Digicel uses 2 GSM bands 900 (E-GSM) 1800 (DCS) and 1 UMTS Band 1 (2100).