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   Harold Newton to All   
   Re: Could a T-Mobile repeater & femtocel   
   23 Jan 18 23:11:59   
   
   XPost: sci.electronics.repair, alt.home.repair   
   From: harold@example.com   
      
   This is a response from "pfjw@aol.com" brought over from the other thread   
   so that we can keep the answers together in one related thread.   
      
   *****   
      
   OK - on the off-chance that you are actually serious about your question,   
   and yet have no capacity for internal thought or logic, a condition proven   
   repeatedly.   
      
   a) The repeater *does* report back to the tower, just as your cell-phone.   
   How do you think cell-calls are traced? This is not just 'movie' stuff, but   
   everyday stuff. Not just cell phones, but your car, your FitBit and much   
   more. The point of this device is that you are in a poor coverage area.   
   Otherwise, you would not need it. Meaning, it acts as an amped-up link for   
   your phone.   
      
   b) Therefore, the moment you moved this device onto another tower, your   
   provider would know it. They live for jackasses, cretins, donkeys and   
   assorted other detritus - such as you -  who somehow feel that agreements   
   made in good faith are to be ignored for their personal benefit. Let me put   
   it another way - if you can figure out an angle to cheat, they have entire   
   staffs dedicated to thwarting idiots like you.   
      
   You really do need to get a life - and/or invest in learning about critical   
   thinking as you are, clearly, a tick on the soft underbelly of society in   
   your present state.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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