The SK II is world phone... so falls under reg GPRS roaming.. But Tmo
has been having an issue last coupel of days with intl GORS roaming in
Europe...

On 4/28/05, Wallach, Levi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm a bit surprised that you've been able to get any data connectivity at 
> all!  I just assumed that you could not "data-roam" with the SK, with the 
> possible exception of using Deutche Telecom, which I think owns T-Mobile.  Am 
> I wrong?
> 
> Levi Wallach
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> From: Mike Chace-Ortiz
> Sent: Wed 4/27/05 11:41 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [T-Mobile-US] Roaming GPRS
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> 
> I'm currently in London with my Sidekick II and notice that the handset
> frequently loses the GPRS signal even though the network is always TM.
> Switching the phone on and off again to reacquire the network clears up
> the problem until I lose the data signal again.  Anyone know why this
> could be?
> 
> --mco
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