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Default 12-04-2009, 17:03

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That's because O2 roams on T-Mobile outside urban areas.
Does that mean I should have been able to connect through T-mobile in those areas (I thought I remembered something about the roaming)?
I tried many times, but it was a no-go.
   
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Default 12-04-2009, 18:22

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Does that mean I should have been able to connect through T-mobile in those areas (I thought I remembered something about the roaming)?
I tried many times, but it was a no-go.
The roaming is switched off from area to area starting last year already. By the end of this year it will be completely disabled. While o2 is still building a lot of GSM stations these days there will be for sure areas without coverage with o2 (at least temporarely) towards the end of 2009.

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Default 12-04-2009, 18:30

Ah, no wonder!
Thanks for the explanation.
   
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