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Subject:
Can s Sprint branded CDMA phone be activated on the Verizon CDMA network?
Category: Computers > Wireless and Mobile Asked by: bigjosh-ga List Price: $25.00 |
Posted:
08 Dec 2003 07:07 PST
Expires: 07 Jan 2004 07:07 PST Question ID: 284709 |
If I buy a new, unlocked Sprint branded CDMA phone, can I activate it on the Verizon CDMA network? |
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Re: Can s Sprint branded CDMA phone be activated on the Verizon CDMA network?
Answered By: tlspiegel-ga on 08 Dec 2003 17:00 PST Rated: |
Hi bigjosh, I'm sorry to report the answer is No. :( I called my local Radio Shack which sells both Sprint and Verizon, and my friend the manager told me - no. He also suggested I call Verizon Wireless Customer Service at: 1-800-256-4646 to double check. I did, and the representative told me the answer is no. Then I phoned Sprint Customer Service at 1-888-211-4727 and again, the answer is no. Search: Called Radio Shack, then called Verizon and Sprint Customer Service Best regards, tlspiegel |
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Too bad, Sprint has such nice phones. Thanks for well-checked the answer, though! |
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Re: Can s Sprint branded CDMA phone be activated on the Verizon CDMA network?
From: tlspiegel-ga on 08 Dec 2003 19:08 PST |
Hi bigjosh, Yes, I agree it is too bad. Thank you for the nice rating and generous tip! :) Best regards, tlspiegel |
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Re: Can s Sprint branded CDMA phone be activated on the Verizon CDMA network?
From: marussell-ga on 15 Dec 2003 14:04 PST |
Sorry guys. You can use a SprintPCS Phone on VZW Network. One catch though, SprintPCS phones have their own SPL unlock codes, VZW lock codes are 000000. When we use our OTA (Over the Air Programming) it enters the lock code of 000000, if it's anything else it will fail. We have the ability to enter any valid CDMA ESN, it's just a matter of getting the SPL lock code from SprintPCS. Good Luck, Mark S Russell VZW Customer Service |
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Re: Can s Sprint branded CDMA phone be activated on the Verizon CDMA network?
From: bigjosh-ga on 15 Dec 2003 14:28 PST |
Thanks Mark! I hope you don't mind if I ask a couple of quick questions since it is very hard to find people who know this stuff. 1) If I activate a Sprint branded phone (i.e. Treo 600) on the Verizon netowrk, will I be able to access data services, or only voice? 2) Will Sprint and Verizon phones roam onto each others' networks? If I have Sprint service and I am in an area with only Verizon coverage, will my phone roam onto the Verizon network? Thanks again! -josh |
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Re: Can s Sprint branded CDMA phone be activated on the Verizon CDMA network?
From: marussell-ga on 15 Dec 2003 15:32 PST |
1) Not 100% sure, we both use 1XTTR as the data layer, interesting question. I would think so but nothing to prove it, although we are coming out with a new camera phone, which is currently offered by Samsung under the same model. If these are the same phones are they are both able to access Data services then one would think it would be the same for all phones. Something I would be willing to try. 2) No :) If you are in the Northeast I would be willing to add a Sprint PCS phone to a VZW account. If not you can just call and request an ESN change, we don't usually check the equipment. It's really a matter of programming the MIN/MDN & the SIDs. |
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Re: Can s Sprint branded CDMA phone be activated on the Verizon CDMA network?
From: bigjosh-ga on 15 Dec 2003 17:25 PST |
Mark, I just ordered an unlocked Sprint Treo 600 and will try activate it on my Verizon account. If it works, it will definately be worth the work to rewrite some of the software to have the perfect phone - Treo hardware+Verizon coverage. Interestingly, when ordering on the Handspring website, I saw... ---- The following major mobile phone service providers are NOT compatible with Treo : Nextel Verizon ---- Hopefully they are just warning people that the integration features won't work right. I'll post back with results and any questions that come up. Thanks for knowing and posting. This seems to be black-art stuff that is very hard to get acurate info on. Just for the record, Verizon deserves all the credit they get. Besides having the best network by far, just the fact that you saw this post and took the time to respond speaks loads about the level of customer support provided. Thanks again! -josh |
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Re: Can s Sprint branded CDMA phone be activated on the Verizon CDMA network?
From: bigjosh-ga on 19 Dec 2003 13:48 PST |
So, I got my Sprint Treo 600 and used the MSL to set the correct MIN/MDN for my Verizon account and now I can make a recieve calls. The only problem is that there is no way to edit the SIDs or PRL on the Treo 600 that I can find. So, the question is: Can I tell Verizon what the MSL on my phone is and then have Verizon use that MSL to set up my SID/PRL for me (using OTA or *288xx maybe)? Right now I think it does not work becuase Verizon incorrectly assumes my phone's MSL is 000000. Or, is Verizon's system only set up to allow an MSL of 000000? thanks! |
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Re: Can s Sprint branded CDMA phone be activated on the Verizon CDMA network?
From: marussell-ga on 24 Dec 2003 09:30 PST |
Don't worry about getting the PRL. Sometimes it's better not to have one. I really don't think there is any way to get it to download, what happens when you do the OTA? You should be able to program the SID, again though it isen't paramount as long as you have an americas choice price plan. I'll look into these issues and get back to you. |
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Re: Can s Sprint branded CDMA phone be activated on the Verizon CDMA network?
From: bigjosh-ga on 24 Dec 2003 11:01 PST |
Wihtout the correct SID/PRL, when I am in a place with both Sprint and Verizon coverage, I end up on the Sprint network. This sucks becuase... (1) the Sprint network is crappy and so I might be stuck with terrible Sprint signal quality in a place where Verizon has excelent signal quality. (2) Verizon features like SMS only work if I am in an area with *only* Verizon coverage. If there is any Sprint signal at all, I'm out of luck. (3) In my heart it irks me that everytime I make a call, Verizon has to pay roaming fees to Sprint. When I try to download a Verizon PRI by calling *288xx, I get a "network does not support this request". I'm guessing that is becuase the OTA failed becuase of a MSL mismatch. I think if there was some way to enter my MSL in the Verizon database so it could send it with the OTA (rather than 000000), then the program would take. Other option is to reset my MSL to 000000. I have a an open Google Answers for this here... http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=289379 I think this problem is very worth solving becuase the Treo 600 really is a nice phone and if it worked well on the Verizon network it would be a compeling platform. Right now, the only other comparible offering from Verizon is the Blackberry 6750, which is very nice also, but requires a $10,000 Blackberry sever to be really usefull. Thanks again for all your help on this. |
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