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Old November 15th, 2007, 07:26 PM
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Default Analog Roaming Question

Various websites show that CMA141A analog roaming on SID 0333 was
removed between PRL 10031 and 10032.

Does this mean that analog roaming on this carrier is no longer
possible? Assume that this is the only signal.

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Old November 15th, 2007, 07:26 PM
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Analog Roaming would be available where no sprint service or
Digital roaming signal would be in place at due to cost with
partnerships and such this will change from time to time.
The newest PRL is 10036 now.


klugja@hotmail.com wrote:
> Various websites show that CMA141A analog roaming on SID 0333 was
> removed between PRL 10031 and 10032.
>
> Does this mean that analog roaming on this carrier is no longer
> possible? Assume that this is the only signal.


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Old November 15th, 2007, 07:26 PM
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Default Analog Roaming Question

All Sprint roaming has to be digital provided that there is a CDMA provider
in that area because most of the Sprint phones do not have analog
capability. Sprint is phasing out analog phones.

<Andrew267@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Analog Roaming would be available where no sprint service or
> Digital roaming signal would be in place at due to cost with
> partnerships and such this will change from time to time.
> The newest PRL is 10036 now.
>
>
> klugja@hotmail.com wrote:
>> Various websites show that CMA141A analog roaming on SID 0333 was
>> removed between PRL 10031 and 10032.
>>
>> Does this mean that analog roaming on this carrier is no longer
>> possible? Assume that this is the only signal.

>



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Andrew267@gmail.com wrote:
> Analog Roaming would be available where no sprint service or
> Digital roaming signal would be in place at due to cost with
> partnerships and such this will change from time to time.
> The newest PRL is 10036 now.

So my question remains. If an analog carrier is not in the PRL, is it
unavailable to roam at cost?

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Old November 15th, 2007, 07:26 PM
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Default Analog Roaming Question

PRL or prefered roaming list, is basically, just a list of towers that
are the least expensive for sprint to use based upon whatever contracts
Sprint has with the tower owner/service provider. If the service
provider is still there, and the tower has not been removed, then you
still should be able to use the analog signal as long as you have at
least a dual band phone. However, if there are any other signals in
the area at all that are on the PRL, the phone is going to seek them
out 1st. most phones have a way to change the settings, to where they
will do one of the following things. a. seek out only sprint service.
b. seek out only roaming service. or c. whatever is availabe
[automatic]. Theoretically, the analog provider should still be
available to use even if it is not in the PRL as long as they are still
doing business in that area. There are some places, and some providers
that if you picked up their signal, you would be required to give them
a credit card number to charge your calls to. this is called manual
roaming. I hope this clears up the issue a little bit



klugja@hotmail.com wrote:
> Andrew267@gmail.com wrote:
> > Analog Roaming would be available where no sprint service or
> > Digital roaming signal would be in place at due to cost with
> > partnerships and such this will change from time to time.
> > The newest PRL is 10036 now.

> So my question remains. If an analog carrier is not in the PRL, is it
> unavailable to roam at cost?


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Old November 15th, 2007, 07:27 PM
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Default Analog Roaming Question

klugja@hotmail.com wrote:

> So my question remains. If an analog carrier is not in the PRL, is it
> unavailable to roam at cost?



It depends on the PRL entry.

If the aalog carrier was simply removed from the list, then it's
possible IF there's no other signal available.

If there is a NEG entry for that SID in the PRL, then the phone is
instructed NOT to roam on that carrier under any circumstances except
for 911 use. In this instance, the phone will not lock on to that
signal, even if there is nothing else.

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Old November 15th, 2007, 07:27 PM
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Default Analog Roaming Question

I think that if this is the only signal available, and it is not marked
as "Neg" or negative in the PRL (which it wouldn't be if it isn't in the
PRL at all), and if Sprint still has an arrangement with that carrier,
then your phone will be able to use it.

I think that Sprint maintains some agreements for some time after the
carrier is removed from the latest PRL, to accommodate phones in the
field that still have older PRL's.

klugja@hotmail.com wrote:
> Various websites show that CMA141A analog roaming on SID 0333 was
> removed between PRL 10031 and 10032.
>
> Does this mean that analog roaming on this carrier is no longer
> possible? Assume that this is the only signal.
>


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Old November 15th, 2007, 07:27 PM
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I would only want to roam on analog if there was no other option and I had
to make an emergency phone call. It is important the understand that if you
are using an analog phone, any geek-boy with a police scanner can listen-in
on your phone call. Analog is on its last breath and it is time that we all
moved on to digital phones.


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"Mij Adyaw" <mij@TheBitBucket.com> wrote in message
news:bs4ih.16251$un3.2370@newsfe14.phx...
>I would only want to roam on analog if there was no other option and I had
>to make an emergency phone call. It is important the understand that if you
>are using an analog phone, any geek-boy with a police scanner can listen-in
>on your phone call. Analog is on its last breath and it is time that we all
>moved on to digital phones.
>


Agreed....
But I have found places that the ONLY place I can roam on is Analog.
It appears there are some very very rural places, that all you get it Analog
for roaming....
That is why I still stick with the multi-band/Analog phone...


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Old November 15th, 2007, 07:27 PM
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I wonder what will happen with OnStar subscribers when the analog system is
deleted. I believe that they use analog phones.

"Joe Gill" <joegill@removethis@prodigy.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Mij Adyaw" <mij@TheBitBucket.com> wrote in message
> news:bs4ih.16251$un3.2370@newsfe14.phx...
>>I would only want to roam on analog if there was no other option and I had
>>to make an emergency phone call. It is important the understand that if
>>you are using an analog phone, any geek-boy with a police scanner can
>>listen-in on your phone call. Analog is on its last breath and it is time
>>that we all moved on to digital phones.
>>

>
> Agreed....
> But I have found places that the ONLY place I can roam on is Analog.
> It appears there are some very very rural places, that all you get it
> Analog for roaming....
> That is why I still stick with the multi-band/Analog phone...
>



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