Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Will my Tmobile G1 work in Ireland

Will my Tmobile G1 work in Ireland?
I just got the new Tmobile G1 and I got it unlocked but I have one question, How do I activate it? I used the tmobile sim card it provided me and I made a google account and I tried to sign in but it says "There is a problem communicating with the servers". Can someone please help me?
Cell Phones & Plans - 1 Answers
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It sounds like you have two questions here, working in Ireland and just working at all. To use the T-Mobile SIM card, you need to actually have a working T-Mobile account with the G1 feature on it, first of all, and then to take it and roam internationally in Ireland you also need to make sure international roaming is turned on. If it's unlocked, you should not be using the T-Mobile SIM, because unlocking is only done to allow you to use a different provider's service. So if you're trying to use it with a provider in Ireland, it's the Irish SIM you want in the phone.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Do blue ray DVDs bought in the USA work in Ireland

Do blue ray DVDs bought in the USA work in Ireland?
I'm visiting America in two days and I was wondering if I bought Blue Ray discs in America would they work when I returned to Ireland
Other - Electronics - 2 Answers
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Blu-ray Discs may be encoded with a region code, intended to restrict the area of the world in which they can be played, similar in principle to the DVD region codes, although the used geographical regions differ. Blu-ray Disc players sold in a certain region may only play discs encoded for that region. This is primarily used for market segmentation, or price discrimination, but it also allows motion picture studios to control the various aspects of a release (including content and release date) according to the region. Discs may also be produced without region coding, so they can be played on all devices. The countries of the major Blu-ray manufacturers (Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, etc.) are in the same region as the Americas. As of late 2008, almost 70% of all released discs were region-free. Major studios have different region coding policies. Paramount Pictures and Universal Studios have released all of their titles region free. Sony Pictures and Warner Bros. have released most of their titles region free, but titles released by Warner's New Line division were, initially, region-coded but subsequently have been released without being locked. Titles released by other labels on behalf of New Line are still subject to some region locking. Lionsgate and Walt Disney Pictures have released a mix of titles that were region free and region coded. 20th Century Fox has released all but eleven of their titles region coded. In the Blu-ray region coding system, the United States is placed in region A while regions B and C are used for countries which can experience localization delays before U.S. titles are officially released. The opposite, though, is sometimes true and a few new titles such as Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and Running Scared were released in certain European countries before the U.S. release. In response to the DVD region system, multi-region and region-free DVD players became dominant in certain markets; certain Blu-ray player models have been modified to allow for playback of Blu-ray and DVD discs with any region code.
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Nr 1 has surprising knowledge that I also learned from his answer. Thumbs up

Saturday, July 14, 2012

If a US citizen is married to an Irish citizen and wants to live and work in Ireland what do I need to do

If a US citizen is married to an Irish citizen and wants to live and work in Ireland what do I need to do?

Other - Ireland - 4 Answers
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www.passport.ie im an irish citizen in uk i always use this web site or contact through this web site
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Contact an immigration lawyer. I wouldn't base you entire lives on the back of an offhand comment you get on Yahoo Answers!...this is speaking as someone who has emigrated, got married and dealt with these issues. YA is great for getting answers to slightly inane questions but not important matters like this.
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It is pretty easy, although it doesn't mean it happens quickly.The only place you need to go is - http://foreignaffairs.gov.ie http://www.secretireland.blogspot.com
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It has been over 8 years since my hubby (irish) and I (american) got married, so I don't know if things have changed, and if it matters where you got married (we were married over in Ireland). But after we got married, I went to the embassy and it most just lots and lots of paper work, but it was a pretty simple process. Now on the other hand, when my husband was applying for his green card when we decided to come back to the states, it was a lot of work, paperwork, medical, interviews, over night stays etc. It was so much easier for me than it was for him. Good luck.