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    I Phone

    Does anyone have the i phone hooked up....unlocked with t mobile??? I'm looking in getting one, but don't really know the service is, or how the whole t mobile contract works???

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    i do. best phone ive ever had!!!!

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    im running that set up right now. just use any jailbreak service and unlock the phone. you can use any type of plan that t mobile offers. i use the cheapest one they have right now cause im tight on money. so there are really no restrictions useing a service other then at&t with the iphone

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    Hey guys, be careful. I just heard that there is going to be a serious crackdown on 'jailbroken' phones. Not sure whats up, but you may want to do some research, just to CYA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mang213 View Post
    Hey guys, be careful. I just heard that there is going to be a serious crackdown on 'jailbroken' phones. Not sure whats up, but you may want to do some research, just to CYA
    Not sure how far they can take any action.

    Little known fact is that they opened up all the old TV bandwidths to
    the cell phone system.

    The FCC bid out the bandwidths last year and they broke a limit that
    will force them all into an "open format" system.

    Look for it in near future.
    4G network.
    Will also provide broadband wi-fi over entire cities and counties.
    Sprint already has test system in certain cities being installed now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by r.barn View Post
    Not sure how far they can take any action.

    Little known fact is that they opened up all the old TV bandwidths to
    the cell phone system.

    The FCC bid out the bandwidths last year and they broke a limit that
    will force them all into an "open format" system.

    Look for it in near future.
    4G network.
    Will also provide broadband wi-fi over entire cities and counties.
    Sprint already has test system in certain cities being installed now.
    man I hope your right, because that would be amazing for us all........cell phones that actually worked

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