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Alaskanbo
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Re: Roaming Violation
IRONMANBKILR wrote: I work in Alaska half the year and T-Mobile was going to cancel my line for violation of TOS, I bundled my 2 phones and in home wifi thru X-finity/comcast……ended up being way cheaper than t-Mobile,Verizon, orAt&T. Best part is that X-Finity uses Verizon Towers (Partners) and I get great service….. Even literally on the very top of the planet (i work in the Arctic Oil Fields) How long did you use T Mobile before you got that warning? How much data were you using a month?6Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Roaming Violation
Alaskanbo wrote: IRONMANBKILR wrote: It should work fine, you might have to go into your phones settings (Network Selection) and pick GCI. If you spend more than 50% of your time (in a 2 month stretch) roaming, then TMobile could cancel your line for violation of TOS can you point the 50% rule out somewhere on the website?Can you confirm if you have a limit of a certain amount of data? I've seen 200 MB and 5GB mentioned.2Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Roaming Violation
IRONMANBKILR wrote: It should work fine, you might have to go into your phones settings (Network Selection) and pick GCI. If you spend more than 50% of your time (in a 2 month stretch) roaming, then TMobile could cancel your line for violation of TOS Can you confirm if you have a limit of a certain amount of data? I've seen 200 MB and 5GB mentioned.3Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Roaming Violation
Can anyone confirm how data roaming works in Alaska? When you look on the t mobile website it says you are limited to 200 MB of data then the internet shuts off. That is not enough data for 1 day. Some of you are posting you have roamed in Alaska for months. I just want to know if I am in Alaska for a week will i only have 200 MB or will it work just like it does in the rest of the US?9Visto0likes0Comentarios