T tylerscottd macrumors newbie Original poster Oct 17, 2006 9 0 Jun 29, 2007 #1 On att.com, it says that my area has "Partner" coverage, does this mean I would be able to use an iPhone here or not?
On att.com, it says that my area has "Partner" coverage, does this mean I would be able to use an iPhone here or not?
Teh Don Ditty macrumors G4 Jan 15, 2007 11,306 8 Maryland Jun 29, 2007 #2 tylerscottd said: On att.com, it says that my area has "Partner" coverage, does this mean I would be able to use an iPhone here or not? Click to expand... It seems like you'd be bouncing off cell towers from other providers (See T-mobile or any other GSM based companies)
tylerscottd said: On att.com, it says that my area has "Partner" coverage, does this mean I would be able to use an iPhone here or not? Click to expand... It seems like you'd be bouncing off cell towers from other providers (See T-mobile or any other GSM based companies)
dukebound85 macrumors Core Jul 17, 2005 19,218 4,342 5045 feet above sea level Sep 2, 2008 #3 does partner coverage cost as roaming? or does my plan still apply?
PNutts macrumors 601 Jul 24, 2008 4,874 357 Pacific Northwest, US Sep 2, 2008 #4 You should give AT&T a call to make sure you get current information. My parents live in a small town that is not "directly" served by AT&T. It is not roaming, but some services are unavailable.
You should give AT&T a call to make sure you get current information. My parents live in a small town that is not "directly" served by AT&T. It is not roaming, but some services are unavailable.