Well, I have pretty good evidence that my T-Mobile-To-Go account is
indeed roaming on 850 MHz in the Washington DC area.  When I hold the
phone next to an FM radio and do #999# I can barely hear the
interference, but when the screen says "CINGULAR" the interference
blasts loud just like my other Cingular phones do and they are
definitely all 850 MHz.  It also sounds the same when that same phone
(which is a T-Mobile programmed phone) is running a Cingular SIM card.

So, at least in the Washington DC area, T-Mo-To-Go is absolutely
roaming on 850.



--- In [email protected], "Shane D'Arcy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> t-mobile does not offer 850 roaming at this time on t-mobile to go.
> its mentioned on the t-mobile website. all thats available is roaming
> on 1900 band from our roaming partner cingular at the moment, however
> other service partners will be available in the future.






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