Ruprect
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Registered: Mar 2000
Location: Garland, TX, USA
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Hey folks, I went to my local Voicestream (T-Mobile) store and tried one more time.
They guy there wasn't a whole lot of help. For starters, he'd never seen or heard of a Visorphone before. Can't fault him for that though.
Anyway, he replaced my SIM card and didn't charge me for it (yeah!). It behaved the same way. He said that SIM cards can't be programmed in the store -- they are all supposed to be the same when they get them. But he did let slip that "maybe these two new SIM cards were the latest versions." Hmmm? He also said that he had an old SIM in his phone.
So, naturally I asked him if I could try his SIM card and he try mine. Voila, his card in my phone worked without roaming. Incidentally, his card and my original card (the one that came with my Visorphone) both connected to the network under the name "VStream." These two newer roaming cards I've tried both connect to "VoiceStream." Coincidence? I think not.
So, I called up tech support again. They shed some more light on the situation. Turns out that the original SIM card I had was a "220" card and these latest two are "260" cards. These aer apparently part of the ID numbers on the cards. My latest card looks like this:
260X
XXXX
XXXX
XXX
Tech support said that if I could get my hands on an older 220 card, the phone would likely stop roaming in my area. However, she said that due to all the network changes with the T-Mobile takeover, it might just correct itself.
Whichever the case, this sure seems like a case of updated firmware (the 260 SIM cards) not working with older hardware (our Visorphones).
Could all of you with this roaming problem please check your SIM cards and tell me if they are 260s or not?
Thanks!
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Rob Lund
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