The way roaming works is you join whichever is the strongest network 
irrespective of affiliations.

On Feb 24, 2012, at 15:18, [email protected] wrote:

> Simple.  International recognition.  Plus automatic roaming on the 
> T-Mobile networks in Europe, when traveling.
> 
> 
> Trevor Holyoak wrote:
>> 
>> What is the benefit of that?
>> 
>> - Trevor
>> 
>> On 2/23/2012 4:07 PM, [email protected] <mailto:edwardp%40mcom.com> wrote:
>>> One benefit to having T-Mobile in the U.S. is that it is a /global
>>> brand/, which no other carrier in the U.S. has.
> 

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