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2011-06-09
, 22:40
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2011-06-09
, 22:44
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U dont have much choice.
If you want to use your own phone, most likely you need to use AT&T (3G) prepaid sim card.
Since very unlikely you have 3G phone for t-mobile (unless your phone is pentaband - Nokia N8).
My suggestion is to get a cheap AT&T phone (prepaid) and just slot in the simcard to your phone.
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2011-06-09
, 23:45
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@ Pennsylvania, USA
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U dont have much choice.
If you want to use your own phone, most likely you need to use AT&T (3G) prepaid sim card.
Since very unlikely you have 3G phone for t-mobile (unless your phone is pentaband - Nokia N8).
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2011-06-10
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@ São Paulo, SP, Brasil
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2011-06-10
, 03:02
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@ Pennsylvania, USA
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I will check out the frequencies my phone supports. So AT&T and T-Mo are really the only two with GSM networks, right?
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2011-06-10
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Does anybody have a suggestion of what plan I could get?