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I'm Tired.....

moto1

Oct 19, 2006, 1:56 AM
I'm tired of carrying two phones for two different phone #'s. How do I set up one phone with two #'s? Wouldn't it be great to have a family plan with two phone #'s and one phone? I know some carriers offer this service, but I don't think T-mobile USA is one of them. Is there anyway to accomplish this anyway with T-mobile service?
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wfine81

Oct 19, 2006, 9:08 AM
You could forward all your calls from one phone to the other
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spidermon

Oct 19, 2006, 9:49 AM
There are no carriers that do that two numbers in onephone who can live at that speed. It makes no sense and why would you want something so stupid everything you could do with two phones you could do with one. 😎
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wfine81

Oct 20, 2006, 12:24 PM
Unless you need 2 numbers, I have 2 phones, one number that I give out for business needs and to customers, then the other line is for my personal life.
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facevalue

Oct 20, 2006, 9:41 PM
I also carry a work phone and a personal phone. I left nextel just before the sprint-thing...at that time they supported 2 #'s for 1 phone in addition to the Push-to-talk function...
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westsidebb

Oct 23, 2006, 10:15 AM
as far as i know i think they(nextel) still support the 2 numbers to one phone.
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LilShorty

Oct 19, 2006, 2:47 PM
moto1 said:
I'm tired of carrying two phones for two different phone #'s. How do I set up one phone with two #'s? Wouldn't it be great to have a family plan with two phone #'s and one phone? I know some carriers offer this service, but I don't think T-mobile USA is one of them. Is there anyway to accomplish this anyway with T-mobile service?


No, there is no way to do this on T-Mo. There were some Nokia handsets that supported this feature, but the feature is literally turned off in the HLR and the access to turn it on is not given to anyone I know. Why do you carry 2 phones?
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moto1

Oct 20, 2006, 2:13 AM
1 phone for personal use and the other for business use. Guess I could use one # for both, but just prefer to keep it separate. However, I can see why carriers don't allow 2 #'s on one phone as phone sales would significantly drop and the # of lines under contract would drop as well. Can't blame the carriers for wanting to maximize profits, though it would be nice for the few people with 2 phones in their pockets.
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S3vSt3R

Oct 26, 2006, 11:49 PM
This is actually the best thing, that has not happened to mobile phones yet. I travel abroad for work quite often. I carry two phones. One is my Cingular locked, the other is unlocked with a local SIM card. Now imagine a phone, that could hold two SIMs Cingular and local - I would be set 🙂
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