T-Mobile, AT&T make network agreement in NY, NJ following hurricane

Andre Yoskowitz
31 Oct 2012 18:22

Major carrier rivals AT&T and T-Mobile USA have agreed to share their networks to customers of the other company in areas affected by Hurricane Sandy, namely in New York and New Jersey.
Millions of customers were affected by power outages and flooding after the two day hurricane rolled through the East Coast.
The network roaming agreement calls for no fees or charges to their current rate plans if they roam.
"AT&T and T-Mobile customers will be able to place calls just as they normally would, but their calls will be carried by whichever network is most operational in their area," the press release reads. "This will be seamless for AT&T and T-Mobile customers with no change to their current rate plans or service agreements even if the phone indicates the device is attached to the other carrier's network."
AT&T and T-Mobile use the same GSM and UMTS standards, making an agreement possible. Sprint and Verizon use different CDMA standards.

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