Thanks Betty.  Actually it was me not Dennis who made that comment.  What you say jives exactly with what I was saying except for what I asked.  Specifically on what you based your statement.  Not all companies are necessarily as willing to accomodate this.  My opinion is that they should ALL base the acceptance on your use of hardware on their approved list rather than who origianlly vended the phone.

Long ago it was true that companies who used CDMA, for example, would allow you to use any CDMA based phone on their approved list.  That has been restricted nowadays to improve the companies revenue stream.  It is true that they have phones they sell somehow customized (backgrounds, ring tomes, etc), but those are not the real reasons they only provide service for phones they sell.  It all goes back to revenue which comes out of your pocket.  But there is no technological reason for this that is not by design and some companies are more predatory than others.  BTW, my basis for saying this is because I worked for one of them.

Anyway, thanks for clearing up the basis for your saying what you did.  I do know a coupe of people who were less fortunate and lost the money they paid for a phone from the open market.

On 7/6/06, betty <molossermom@ev1.net> wrote:
> Betty, you indicated you could use a phone purchased elsewhere if it was
> previouslt an Altel phone.  But you did not say why you believe that.  Did
> Altel tel you that or are you basing it on other information?  I certainly
> wo

hi dennis;
i have gotten my last three (or was it two)phones, from private parties
and had the company add the phone as 'new equipment'. as long as the
equipment is compatible with the phone they can do this. also, they are
supposed to do it for free, but if you take your 'new' phone into a
store, they will charge you whereas, if you call them (on the old phone
or a landline) and just say 'i want to add new equipment' they will tell
you what to do. well, that has been my experience anyway.

the issue with the new phones is that the same phone, ie treo 650, can
be made to specifically work with sprint, or with alltel or whoever it
is marketed to, then it is not movable to another carrier. so one either
needs to buy an unlocked phone (much more expensive) or get one that was
made for the carrier you are going to use, from the carrier or a private
party.  it used not be like that, you could get any motorola v-60 and it
would work with any cdma carrier (or is it gsm?).  just another way they
are making it a bit trickier to save some dough.

my daughter is one of a handful of firmware app. engineers for cell
services in the western u.s. and keeps me updated on this stuff,
although sometimes i get some of the fine points lost in the translation
from engineer-speak to nurse-speak, i kinda get it.

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