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Old 01-18-2006, 03:33 PM
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The past two weeks I have noticed that a triangle flashes over the cell phone symbol showing my cell phone bluetooth connection when I am driving on certain sections of the NY Thruway. The phone works fine when this is occuring. Does anyone know what this indicates?
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flashing triangle = roaming

I have no idea what makes it do this though

However, when I went to NY - the entire time I was in the state I had the roaming triangle - but when my bill came there were no roaming charges

I have Verizon

Anyway - the point is roaming = triangle -
but what makes it go on and decide when you are roaming is still a mystery
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I have Cingular and the triangle comes on randomly, too. There is not other indication on the phone.
Old 01-18-2006, 05:28 PM
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Same here....I have cingular also I'm used to it now.
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Definitely roaming I believe that happens when you use different towers in areas where your company doesn't support
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On the manual the trangle symbol means roaming, but I am just driving around my house.

I just ignore it now. I have national plan with T-Mobile.
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Originally Posted by Freewilly' post='226262' date='Jan 18 2006, 09:29 PM
On the manual the trangle symbol means roaming, but I am just driving around my house.

I just ignore it now. I have national plan with T-Mobile.
I also have T-Mobile with national plan and the triangle appears most of the time. Has no effect on making calls.
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update your cell phone's roaming list, for vz you enter *228 send, I dont know about other carriers but it helps your phone recognize non roaming/roaming towers.
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Originally Posted by Mr 5er' post='226204' date='Jan 18 2006, 09:28 PM
Same here....I have cingular also I'm used to it now.
Ditto for Cingular.

The confusing part is that oftentimes it shows Roaming for my wife's phone and local for mine and vice versa in the same area at the same time (OK, a few seconds apart). Both of us have Cingular.
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Some of it has to do with mergers and acquisitions and sharing agreements. NOt everybody can have their own tower so there are some sharing agreements between providers. Also recent mergers and acquisitions have expanded "local" coverage, but the system does not always reflect that it is your specific provider, hence the seemingly strange behavior indicating roaming when you are not actually roaming.


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