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What is roaming?

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What is roaming?

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A. You are considered to be roaming when you use your wireless phone outside your designated service area. Most service plans charge additional fees for roaming and long distance if applicable.

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Roaming is the use of another wireless carrier’s system when you leave Plateau’s Home Service Area or the Expanded Home Service Area. (Dependent upon your plan). Use of your wireless phone outside of your home area will incur roaming charges and possibly toll charges. These charges will appear separately on your bill.

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‘Roaming’ is the term for using your cellular phone outside of your usual or ‘home’ coverage area. When you travel outside of this area, you ‘roam’ onto another cellular carrier’s system. Your phone’s display will typically indicate ‘Roaming’ when you’ve passed outside of your home area.

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As a wireless station moves from the coverage area of one AP to that of another, roaming mechanism allows the wireless connection to be handed over to new AP.

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Roaming is the ability to place and receive calls on cellular networks outside the INpulse Rate and Coverage Area. When roaming, your phone will display a roam indicator (indicator varies by phone make and model). The roaming rate for the INpulse Calling Plans is $0.20 per minute (includes airtime and long distance).

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