This guide applies to unlocked GSM devices. These include all AT&T and T-Mobile devices, as well as some devices from other carriers. If you are unsure if your device is GSM or not, you can use this list of carriers
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HERE’S HOW TO BRING YOUR OWN PHONE to Defense mobile:
STEP 1: Check if your phone is eligible.

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Please find your current carrier below and follow the instructions to fill in the appropriate information to complete your port, including:
Current Carrier’s Account Number * and Password or PIN with Current Carrier *

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Vince is a Member of Defense Mobile Corporation’s Board of Advisors. In addition, Vince is President of The McBeth Group International, a strategy and defense technology consulting firm. Before founding The McBeth Group, Vincent served 26

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