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Testing Cingular (and Perhaps Other GSM) Phones

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al_groups - 29 Apr 2005 04:03 GMT
Hi,

I've got some Cingular (and one ATT) phones I  managed to repair.

However I would like to test them making a couple of phone calls.
The problem is I don't have a Cingular account.

With Sprint CMDA phones you still can call cust svc even if you don't
have an account w/them.  Same with Verizon.

I am kind of new to GSM phones, so I may be mistaken, but even with a
blank GSM card inserted I can't call anybody. The only exception is an
emergency number (cellphone says that) which I am not sure if it's
going to ring at a 911 number.

The cellphones I have are locked as far as I know.

Could I perhaps sign up with one of those prepaid accounts that CNG
offers, so I could use the GSM I would activate with the phones I
already have?

Have they to be unlocked even if I want to use a prepaid service GSM
card with them (even a Cingular one?

Any other links I can find more info on this subject?

Thanks a lot,

al
* * Chas - 29 Apr 2005 05:47 GMT
> Hi,
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> al

You can go to a Cingular corporate store (not a reseller) and get a
$10.00 prepaid card. They will probably give you a new SIM card for
one of the phones.

Chas.
 
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