Force Roaming - EVO 4G Android Development

I just switch from verizon to sprint for this phone and am pretty saddened to have no service at home. is there a way like other builds to force roaming or make it switch to roaming 'easier' instead of in a complete dead zone?
I know i get great verizon coverage here and i know sprint roams on verizon towers(for free).

call sprint and let them know they will tell u about the airave u just connect it to ur highspeed internet and it acts almost like a mini tower
they will most likely waive the cost of the airave and the monthly charge

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3G in St.Louis by roaming 24/7

I been roaming verizon 3g network 24/7 for about 9 weeks now. Bought a app called Roam Control, selected 'others' (not samsung). The app connects to the verizon network (apparently ussc has an agreement with verizon). No issue with connection or ussc so far.
However... you have to call customer service to have them reprogram your phone if you want to go back to ussc and 1x. There contract say 50% of the call have to come from one of their market. I'm placing my calls in their market but through verizon. ???? They also have a 200-500mb cap on roaming data. I not sure if I have ever hit the cap.
Okay? Was there even a question in all that? What the **** are you getting at? Your app doesn't work? You're retarded for randomly wanting to roam on Verizon's network? Macho Man Randy Savage postponed the rapture?
lol. This is SUCH OLD NEWS
cool story bro
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[Q] Is there a way to force an AT&T Infuse to roam on T-Mobile???

OK, I don't care about the data and stuff my phone is mostly connected to Wi-Fi. I just need to be able to make calls and I don't even get a bar on EDGE. So is there a way to force my Infuse to roam on T-Mobiles network, they have a tower right down the road. Phone is rooted and has Infused v2.1.0 rom but when I go to the network selection it "sees" T-Mobile but when I try to connect it says: Your SIM unable to connect to this network. Thanks in advance for the help!
Are you using a T-Mobile sim?
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No, I just figure since there is no signal and I do get roaming with my plan wouldn't it just be able to connect if there is a lack in coverage? If not there has to be a way to... Right?
If the phone can pick up any bit of AT&T signal, you can't roam, and your area also has to have a roaming agreement with T-Mobile to roam.
If your phone is unlocked why not get a T-Mobile sim? Prepaid is cheap if you need the service. Roaming can be expensive if you don't have a roaming option.
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Rats! well looks like the only options are to get a T-Mo SIM or call and complain or hopefully wait maybe in a couple of years after the buy-out they will light up that tower so I can use it...
Thanks for replying.
Yeah there's a lot of places where AT&T and T-Mo have no roaming whatsoever.
For example, at least back in 2008, putting a T-Mo SIM into a phone anywhere within 15 miles of my apartment would cause that phone's IMEI to get blacklisted by the towers for 15-20 minutes, even after putting the AT&T SIM back in. (I had a friend that was on T-Mo - put her phone into my Tilt and it didn't work. Put my SIM back into the Tilt and it STILL didn't work and stayed that way for 15-20 minutes.)
Whats weird is I got a message from them saying that they had lit up a new tower 5 miles east of Oregon City... a lot of help that does in the area I live in. COME ON! I've used that Mark the spot app and called (even from other accts cuz I know they have to get enough complaints) and the service still sucks! But before u tell me to change providers the only other with decent service is T-Mo plus I'm on a contract with 5 different phones with all staggered contract end dates.
VENTING: One other thing that kinda irks me is how they know when u take the sim and put it in a data phone then the automagically charge u the most expensive data plan when u only use 10-20 MB's then when u call them to change it to the cheaper plan they give you the run around...
You can get an at&t micro cell to boost you're signal. It works off your internet/cable router. Works pretty good, but if it switches from micro cell back to data or vice versa can cause dropped calls. Just an option.
this is why i want this attmobile to go through! able to access att + tmobile towers!

[Q] If I unlock G2x for ATT, can I simply use an ATT sim card?

Ok so I know I'm a noob when it comes to some things on here, but I think this is a legitimate question so bare with me.
Basically, I have to move back home to Trenton, FL because of personal family issues. The problem is that I get absolutely NO service from T-Mobile over there. (It's horrible) I have a rooted and unlocked G2x for T-Mobile/ATT. My question is; can I simply purchase an ATT sim card and use their network back home without having to shut off my T-Mobile account and switch to ATT? From what I've researched, I'm pretty sure it's possible to "Borrow" service from ATT's towers over there with an unlocked T-Mobile phone and a data plan, but I'm not 100% sure. It's not a huge deal, but I'd like to know the answer before I actually move. Thanks!
Can someone please give me an accurate answer?
In short, no. If you want to use Att's cell towers but have a tmo subscription that would be considered roaming. If you had an att SIM you'd have to have service from them, it wouldn't be service from tmo. You could get some sort of roaming plan (I think) from tmo that would allow you access to the att towers.
I appreciate the help, but I'm pretty sure I have roaming from T-mobile. At least, I think I do, cause I think I've roamed before cause I've seen the symbols E and G on my service bar before. Hopefully this is good news! So I guess I'll just have to ask T-Mobile and see what's up.
The t-Mobile rep told me that wherever there is no tmo service you will piggy back on att's network for free. I've done it with both att and cellular one.
Call them and ask to be sure. But you shouldn't need to get a new att sim.
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Wouldn't bother calling about this...
1) To roam onto AT&T's network, they would have to have a roaming agreement in place. They only pay for roaming agreements in areas where A) They realllly realllly need to have coverage, and B) They don't already have coverage. If T-Mobile already has coverage in an area, they won't pay for an AT&T Roaming agreement. Even if it is bad coverage.
2) If you put an AT&T Sim in the an unlocked phone, then it will have nothing to do with T-Mobile while the AT&T Sim is in there... that is, as said above, you would need to have a service plan with AT&T and as such a new phone number, bill, etc...
3) You can't add a special roaming plan. They don't exist. You get all the roaming that's available already. Now, if you go OVERSEAS that's different - you have to call to add INTERNATIONAL roaming, but that's done so you don't get charged for international roaming without having been warned first. But for within the US, no, you can't get additional roaming on your T-Mobile plan...
The sad thing is, Roaming used to be a lot more common. Wireless services have gotten so competitive, however, that many of those old roaming agreements are dead and gone. Nobody's willing to share their networks any more.
If you bought an AT&T SIM and use that in the G2x, then you would simply be an AT&T customer, except I don't think G2x supports AT&T's 3g band, so you'll just have EDGE.
If T-Mobile doesn't have coverage where you're going, you can call them and terminate your service with T-Mobile, provided that you have proof that you moved there, and T-Mobile has zero coverage in the town you moved to. Otherwise, either keep your TMO account alive, or you have to pay a contract termination fee.
Damn guys I'm glad you told me all of this, especially the part about proving where I'm moving. That's awesome, now I don't have to pay two cell phone bills. Hells yes.

Ditch Sprint and go to T-Mobile?

I used to be on my dad's ATT plan, but he suspended the account and nixed my unlimited data and I moved to Sprint. Now I kind of have buyers remorse because they embed their SIM cards, get terrible signal inside buildings (being a non VZ CDMA carrier) unless you're right next to a window, and have a slow 3G network, and are taking forever to get LTE up. VZ is not an option, its too expensive, altho its by far the best network. I'm thinking of going to T-Mobile, because their 3G is HSPA+, which is kind of 4G, and LTE gets bad battery life anyway. They also have unlimited data, and I feel like even if I got to the point of throttling, it might STILL be faster than Sprint. I also like the idea of GSM too. But T-Mobile is going under and I wanna know more about their service.
I'm in Eastern LI right now, and probably will be in NYC later this year. I do still own a Photon, which I could use for overseas if Sprint doesn't update their GS3 like Verizon will, but I don't wanna bother owning 2 phones. Helpppp!
Please someone help me, I still have time to return the sprint s3 which I paid full price for

carrier w/most robust backup power & storm-hardened backhaul?

Now that no-contract hotspots are fairly cheap (about $50 for a ZTE z288L or z289C compatible with StraightTalk's $15/30day-1gig plan), I'm thinking about buying one to keep handy in case Hurricane/TS Erika knocks U-verse and T-Mobile data offline.
Does anybody have any particular opinion about which carrier (AT&T or Verizon) is likely to have the most robust storm-hardened backhaul and enough backup power to keep the tower (and everything upstream) working during an extended regional power outage?
For what it's worth, Verizon's mobile switching center for South Florida is about 3 miles from my house. I'm not necessarily sure whether that's a good thing or a bad thing at hurricane-time.
Also, is it reasonable to assume that data service using Verizon or AT&T through StraightTalk might be throttled, but is not itself any more likely to be affected by regional power loss or storm damage than the underlying network itself? Or does Verizon/AT&T split off StraightTalk's traffic right at the tower & leave it up to them to handle their own backhaul arrangements? I like to THINK that the traffic is all VPN'ed from the tower to their regional network center and split off to MVNOs there... but I don't know for sure.
By the way, I just got off a chat with someone at StraightTalk who explicitly said that the following devices can NOT be used with their hotspot data plans:
Verizon Novatel USB727 USB 3G data card
Verizon Novatel 4510L and 5510L Jetpack hotspots
... and said pretty much point blank that BYOD doesn't apply to hotspots or data modems, and that ONLY StraightTalk-branded hotspots can be used with their hotspot plan.

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