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Cellular Phone Forum / Providers / T-Mobile / July 2004

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jc - 31 Jul 2004 16:50 GMT
Does anyone know if it is possible to have 2 seperate sim card for the
same cell phone...ie, a sim card from cingular for personal use and a
sim card from say ATT for business, really to different plans and only
one phone.
Carole - 31 Jul 2004 17:25 GMT
You would need an unlocked phone, but yes it is possible from what I've
been told...it is not the phone that is connected to the carrier, it is
the SIM card. If you get a new phone you don't even have to let your
carrier know (unless you need tech support..then they would need to know
to help you)...but other than that, just pop the SIM in and go.

> Does anyone know if it is possible to have 2 seperate sim card for the
> same cell phone...ie, a sim card from cingular for personal use and a
> sim card from say ATT for business, really to different plans and only
> one phone.
^'^BatAttaK^'^ - 31 Jul 2004 17:40 GMT
>Does anyone know if it is possible to have 2 seperate sim card for the
>same cell phone...ie, a sim card from cingular for personal use and a
>sim card from say ATT for business, really to different plans and only
>one phone.

If you have a phone that is unlocked i.e. it can accept any SIM card.
The account is tied to the SIM and not the phone.
 
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