A few years ago I worked inbound custmer service for a large HMO. We used a large call center that was used in the evening by AT @ T telemarketers. What a bunch of jerks! We could not leave anything in our cubicles because those jerks would either steal or trash it. After dealing them (the telemarketers) in person I am not suprised that they would use such "choice" language. My two cents work...
Consider adjusting your security settings in IE. Turn off JavaScript. In the section for automatic software installs, check either "notify me first" or "never". And click no on the pop boxes that ask you have you want install so and so. Also consider switch browsers. Mozilla Firefox is fairly small, fast and secure. If you neeed more than just a browser then check either Mozilla 1.6 (free) or Opera 7 (free with ads or $39.95 with no ads) My $0.02 worth.
Quick and sweet answer. If you buy your mobile from the service provider (such as T-Mobile) and it has the providers logo on the phone the phone, plus comes in a box with provider's logo on it, then the phone is most likely SIM locked. Thus a T-Mobile SIM locked phone will not work on AT&T Wireless and vice versa. As far as I know they cannot unlocked cuz the code is in ROM. You would have to reprogramm the phone. Your best bet is buy a phone from a third party that comes in a manufacter's box)
A few years ago I worked inbound custmer service for a large HMO. We used a large call center that was used in the evening by AT @ T telemarketers. What a bunch of jerks! We could not leave anything in our cubicles because those jerks would either steal or trash it. After dealing them (the telemarketers) in person I am not suprised that they would use such "choice" language. My two cents work...
Consider adjusting your security settings in IE. Turn off JavaScript. In the section for automatic software installs, check either "notify me first" or "never". And click no on the pop boxes that ask you have you want install so and so. Also consider switch browsers. Mozilla Firefox is fairly small, fast and secure. If you neeed more than just a browser then check either Mozilla 1.6 (free) or Opera 7 (free with ads or $39.95 with no ads) My $0.02 worth.
Quick and sweet answer. If you buy your mobile from the service provider (such as T-Mobile) and it has the providers logo on the phone the phone, plus comes in a box with provider's logo on it, then the phone is most likely SIM locked. Thus a T-Mobile SIM locked phone will not work on AT&T Wireless and vice versa. As far as I know they cannot unlocked cuz the code is in ROM. You would have to reprogramm the phone. Your best bet is buy a phone from a third party that comes in a manufacter's box)