NC is Cingular territory for the most part. Keep in mind while roaming your
M2M doing apply on your end or your other family members if they are also
off the t-mobile network. 


Matthew Stevens

AIM: KrazyKritterKK Y!: KrazyKritter
Mobile AIM: KKpcs Y!: KKMPhone
The Stevens' http://the-stevens.us

-----Original Message-----
From: Sim B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2004 12:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [T-Mobile-US] North Carolina roaming?



    I read that if I go to the Raleigh, North Carolina, my phone will roam.
I was wondering what network the phone will roam on.  It's a good thing my
family plan includes free roaming.  :)  I do plan to go down to Raleigh,
Richmond and Virginia Beach next year in addition to Baltimore, MD.  I'm
assuming that coverage down the I-95 corridor and along major highways is
decent.

I would first like to thank everyone who answered my questions about the
service in Florida.  It's nice to see coverage between Tampa and Fort Myers.


Later,

Sim B.



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