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Re: Tower
It's complicated. They can't just add a tower. They would need the spectrum in that area licensed to them. They would also need to buy or lease the land. Build the tower or lease tower space to add their antenna. It if applicable would also need the neighborhood board to sign off on it in some states. If they don't have the spectrum licensed then they have to get a roaming deal with who owns that spectrum. If T-Mobile wanted a tower added they'd need the licensing holder to build one or may have to end up building one for the licensing for domestic roaming.14Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Missing calls and texts in or out from my T-Mobile usage and phone records reports...
That tells me they are domestically roaming on thetowers near you. Since they don't have access to the tower like they have their own they have to wait for the data to be given to them. Try and double check who owns the towers near you. Don't listen to the reps when you call in. They'll only know if it has service but not who owns it. 3 towers near my workplace2 T-Mobile and 1 Lutheran Church. If I am toon the backside I connect to the one at the church and all usage doesn't always show up from time to time.122Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Missing calls and texts in or out from my T-Mobile usage and phone records reports...
Amato wrote: Thanks so much, but zero roaming, Samsung A15and my lines are here in Tennessee, and never usage reporting? Not sure why... Domestic roaming you'd never know. For example the tower near my workplace belongs to a local cellular company that owns the rights to certain bands. T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T roam on that tower because they don't own that spectrum and need the coverage. International roaming it will often give you a message or a symbol if you are internationally roaming. For usage on that tower I often don't see usage from that are until days later and at times sometimes a month later. It's all depending when the owner wants to get paid it seems like.96Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Missing calls and texts in or out from my T-Mobile usage and phone records reports...
What device do you have? One possibility is you are domestically roaming in certain areas which those towers don't always report usage until much later and isn't always marked as when it happens. So like your call was at 2pm for example when domestically roaming it may show up in your usage up to a month later. This is with all carriers. Calls/textmade using internet access(facetime, and iMessagesas an example) will not show up as text or calls as they do not go through the carriers network like a traditional call/text. It will show up as data usage.110Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile is blocking my messages sent to T-Mobile users and myself
Guinevere wrote: syaoran wrote: JackRod2 wrote: US Bank is telling me that T-Mobile is blocking text messages to my cell phone. Is this true? Why would that be true? T-Mobile does not block incoming texts unless they are spam or scams. Because it is. I am having the same problem, bank just told me that T-Mobile is blocking the calls and texts. Are you on a legacy prepaid or on an old no credit check plan? If no then it's your bank as certain legacy plans which there is no credit check would block most short codes. New plans from the last 4 year iirc no longer have the restriction.37Visto0likes0Comentarios