Re: Are There Prepaid Cellular Plans That Use Existing Phones?
- From: Joseph <JoeOfSeattle@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 19:05:47 -0800
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 01:52:58 -0400, William Warren
<william_warren_nonoise@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have a Motorola 120C cell phone, which I was keeping as a spare for
> my regular cell calls on Verizon. However, Verizon won't allow the
> 120C on its network anymore, since it isn't E911 compliant. Although
> I'm able to keep my current phone going, they won't allow me to
> activate a different one if my present one fails, so I'd like to put
> the spare to good use.
> As it happens, my oldest son is going off to school in another state,
> and the school told me that prepaid cellular plans are a good way to
> limit costs. I'd like to use the 120C phone, and avoid having to buy a
> new one, since I already have the phone and all the accessories for
> it.
> Are there any prepaid cellular plans that will activate a Motorola 120C?
No guarantees. http://www.ldpost.com/phones.php?tab=cdma If it was on
Verizon there's a very good chance that they'll activate it since one
of the modles offered is the Nokia 5185 which I believe is not E911
capable though I'm not sure on that.
.
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