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Old November 15th, 2007, 08:27 PM
John Navas
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Default TechWeb: "GSM Based phones can usually be used in many non-U.S. countries."

Be more careful when quoting, Walt -- you put me in your header, but
deleted my remarks, making it look like I posted something I didn't
write. To respond to Make, follow-up to Mike's posting, not my
response. Also, don't switch posting styles (top vs bottom) in
mid-thread -- it's confusing. Thanks.

On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 02:52:34 GMT, "Walt Kienzle" <wkienzle@core.com>
wrote in <SR0jh.5790$yC5.2534@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net> :

>It is done through e-mail initiated by a phone call to customer service. I
>did this recently for both my Cingular and T-Mobile phones. Cingular
>responded with the code in 4 days, T-Mobile responded in about 20 hours.
>
>On par with Cingular service, they provided instructions that didn't work
>properly. I had to call them a couple of times before I reached someone
>that stumbled upon the proper procedure to unlock my Siemens phone.
>
>Walt Kienzle
>
>"John Navas" <spamfilter0@navasgroup.com> wrote in message
>news:di2po2hr2m3cjkb21vvok8fg7qt6jp0fov@4ax.com.. .
>> On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 00:04:24 GMT, "Mike Jacoubowsky"
>> <MikeJ@ChainReaction.com> wrote in
>> <csHfh.1954$yC5.83@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net>:
>>
>>>> Both T-Mobile and Cingular will unlock phones on request by customers in
>>>> good standing.
>>>
>>>Is this done while-you-wait at a company store, or does the phone need to
>>>be
>>>sent in?

>


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Best regards, FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS:
John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>
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