Do you want to use a Boost phone on the nextel network, or the other way
around? I have a nextel phone on the boost network. I bought the phone
for $100 and took it into the Boost retailer, and they switched it to
Boost for free.
"Stuart G. Friedman" <Stu.IgnoreThis@nospam.na> wrote in article
<DZaTa.11887$Vx2.5756677@newssvr28.news.prodigy.com>:
> I want a sim-unlocked Nextel phone and would rather pay for the service than
> do it myself. Any suggestions.
Or if you want a boost phone on the nextel network, I can do that for you or
I can sell you one.
> I want a sim-unlocked Nextel phone and would rather pay for the service than
> do it myself. Any suggestions.
Stuart Friedman - 24 Jul 2003 03:14 GMT
I'm looking for the phone for a European who frequently travels to an area
of the US without GSM, but with iDEN. The French provider has a roaming
agreement with Nextel so the SIM will work if the phone is unlocked.
Stu
> Or if you want a boost phone on the nextel network, I can do that for you or
> I can sell you one.
>
> > I want a sim-unlocked Nextel phone and would rather pay for the service
> than
> > do it myself. Any suggestions.