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If I choose to buy a used AT&T *Blackberry* of my friend can I go to a
Cingular store and have it activated on their network ? I was unsure
because of the merger and how everything works now ?


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In <Jerimiah.1j4tce@WiFi-Forum_dot_com> on Thu, 20 Jan 2005 01:04:37 GMT,
Jerimiah <Jerimiah.1j4tce@WiFi-Forum_dot_com> wrote:

>If I choose to buy a used AT&T *Blackberry* of my friend can I go to a
>Cingular store and have it activated on their network ? I was unsure
>because of the merger and how everything works now ?

If it's locked to ATTWS, it can't be used with a Cingular SIM.

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Jerimiah wrote:
> If I choose to buy a used AT&T *Blackberry* of my friend can I go to
a
> Cingular store and have it activated on their network ? I was unsure
> because of the merger and how everything works now ?
>
>
> Thanks
>
> -JL-
>
>
> --
> Jerimiah
> brought to you by http://www.wifi-forum.com/

Probably not. I nearly lost money on doing exactly that. I already
had an AT&T account, but they wouldn't add another line to my account.
So I had to convert the phone on that account to blackberry and put the
sim in the blackberry I purchased. Any new accounts will be with a
Cingular sim. They will only issue AT&T sim cards if a sim on an
existing line isn't working, but they won't send a new sim out to add a
line.

I really don't think this is right for the customer, but that's what
many reps have told me. Guess they want to do away with all the old
AT&T equipment.

One alternative would be to spend money to have it unlocked, but unless
you can get the blackberry dirt cheap, by the time you are done, you
could have just purchased a new one from Cingular.

Be careful.

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