How To Use a Mobile Phone With a Different Provider

February 16th, 2008

Nowadays everyone carries a cell phone but not many people are aware of what is going on behind the scenes. GMS phones are not directly linked to your account. Instead they use a removable account card called a Subscriber Information Module, or SIM, which has a unique serial number on it. This is what identifies you to the wireless provider and what is used to obtain the cell phone unlock code. What makes this system so great is that you can put your SIM into any compatible phone and that phone will now act as if it is yours. The phone company doesn’t care that you’ve changed your phone, all it cares about is where to find your SIM.

As for how to use cell phone with different network, this also means that any phone can work with any SIM so if you have bought an expensive phone that you like and have learned how to use, if you change from one GSM wireless company to another one, you don’t have to change phones. All you need to do is replace the first company’s SIM with your new service provider’s SIM. GSMLiberty.net is a website that explains how to use mobile phone with different provider. They stock hundreds of unlocks for virtually every phone. Also, if you are in the market for an already unlocked phone, their website offers hundreds of options.

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