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Default 04-04-2009, 00:46

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Originally Posted by Ties Brants View Post
But if you switch your phone of your phone should notify the network and the roaming network should notify your home network that your phone is off. Then also, the network does not have to send the call to the roaming network, because it already knows your phone is off. So you should be billed as if you were home.
The problem is that greedy carriers lie and don't inform your home network when you turn your phone off, switch roamed networks or go out of service. They want your call to be forwarded to their network so they can make free money by forwarding it back to your network. This is why you should never trust conditional diverts while roaming.
   
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