Yes, it will be fine. Switching SIM cards does not break activation, did it
many of times.


On 09-10-19 9:03 AM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I have an exec with T-Mobile who is traveling and dropped his BB and broke it.
> I need to send him a T-Mobile BB overnight to where he is travelling to.  I
> have a spare T-Mobile BB / account that we use for testing around the office.
> Would this work:
> 
> - Activate the BB here on my test account with the execs credentials.
> - Ship BB to him.
> - Have him just swap the SIMs.
> 
> Will the BB stay activated to the device?  Or would switching the SIM card /
> phone number of the device somehow break the activation.
> 
> I'm trying to avoid having him do an OTA activation.  He has a huge mailbox,
> and his activations generally take more than an hour, and my guess is he
> couldn't just sit and watch the device saying "activating...." without
> touching it for that long...
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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