On 6/12/06, aegrotatio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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.


Well since FM broacast is 88-108 MHz I'm not sure that is a good test.
 Holding the phone next too it you probably get interference no matter
which band the phone is on. A frequency counter would probably be a
better test, or if you had a phone that you could disable one band and
see if it still worked.
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