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Tom's Hardware > Forum > Mobility Networks > Nextel > North American Nextel Phone Usage in Israel

North American Nextel Phone Usage in Israel

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Has anyone definitively used their standard U.S. Nextel phone in
Israel? I have an i90c, and according to this page it should work:
http://nextelonline.nextel.com/ser [...] list.shtml

Israel lists "Internet-Ready Phone" AND the i2000plus. A footnote
describes an "Internet-Ready Phone" as one of "i95cl, BlackBerry
6510TM, i90c, i88s, i85s, i80s, i60c, i55sr, i50sx, i35s, i30sx,
i1000plus, i700plus, i550plus or r750plus."

Further, my i90c has a "0+" key, required in the "Using your phone
abroad" instructions to dial out of the country you are in.

This leads me to believe that if I have Customer Care activate
Worldwide service, the phone should work.

I'll post my own experience after my trip, but I am hoping someone has
done this before me.

John

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That requires the Nextel T730 phone. The T730 is really a roaming agreement
on I BELIEVE DT. Your Nextel IDEN phone will not work in Israel.





"John Fuses" <jfuses@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:c22bbadf.0405050655.3f512a81@posting.google.com...
> Has anyone definitively used their standard U.S. Nextel phone in
> Israel? I have an i90c, and according to this page it should work:
>
http://nextelonline.nextel.com/ser [...] list.shtml
>
> Israel lists "Internet-Ready Phone" AND the i2000plus. A footnote
> describes an "Internet-Ready Phone" as one of "i95cl, BlackBerry
> 6510TM, i90c, i88s, i85s, i80s, i60c, i55sr, i50sx, i35s, i30sx,
> i1000plus, i700plus, i550plus or r750plus."
>
> Further, my i90c has a "0+" key, required in the "Using your phone
> abroad" instructions to dial out of the country you are in.
>
> This leads me to believe that if I have Customer Care activate
> Worldwide service, the phone should work.
>
> I'll post my own experience after my trip, but I am hoping someone has
> done this before me.
>
> John

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On 5 May 2004 07:55:55 -0700, jfuses@hotmail.com (John Fuses) wrote:

>Has anyone definitively used their standard U.S. Nextel phone in
>Israel? I have an i90c, and according to this page it should work:
>http://nextelonline.nextel.com/services/worldwide/coverage/country_list.shtml

It won't. You need an international phone.

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"Dave" <djlipman@aol.com> wrote in message
news:0aWdne4lQuHw7ADdRVn-vg@comcast.com...
> That requires the Nextel T730 phone. The T730 is really a roaming
agreement
> on I BELIEVE DT. Your Nextel IDEN phone will not work in Israel.
>
>
>
>
>
> "John Fuses" <jfuses@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:c22bbadf.0405050655.3f512a81@posting.google.com...
> > Has anyone definitively used their standard U.S. Nextel phone in
> > Israel? I have an i90c, and according to this page it should work:
> >
>
http://nextelonline.nextel.com/ser [...] list.shtml
> >
> > Israel lists "Internet-Ready Phone" AND the i2000plus. A footnote
> > describes an "Internet-Ready Phone" as one of "i95cl, BlackBerry
> > 6510TM, i90c, i88s, i85s, i80s, i60c, i55sr, i50sx, i35s, i30sx,
> > i1000plus, i700plus, i550plus or r750plus."
> >
> > Further, my i90c has a "0+" key, required in the "Using your phone
> > abroad" instructions to dial out of the country you are in.
> >
> > This leads me to believe that if I have Customer Care activate
> > Worldwide service, the phone should work.
> >
> > I'll post my own experience after my trip, but I am hoping someone has
> > done this before me.
> >
> > John
>
>

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