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You'll need to purchase an unlock code. You will probably find a number of companies via google a I have used a couple, which I'm not sure I'm allowed to post here so I recommend you visit Unlock-Zone.com, which is nearly perfect and they were recommended highly in the cell phone forums. Click the unlock your phone and select the mobile phone, current service provider to get the available unlocking service which ranges from $5 to about $25, depending on the model of phone you have.
ZIP is an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan. That is your postal code where you are located in what city or area.
For instance:
Mr. John Smith
123 Sycamore Avenue
Beverly Hills, California 90210
The numbers in bold is the Zip Code. It differs from country known in various countries as post code postcode or postal code. where you are located city or township you are located. Just check your mail mails and bills. There's always a zip code in your address.
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Caloocan City Postal Codes Caloocan City North Postal Codes 1420: Kaybiga/Deparo 1421: Bagumbong/Pag-asa 1422: Novaliches North 1423: Lilles Ville Subdivision 1424: Captol Parkland Subdivision 1425: Amparo Subdivision 1426: Bankers Village 1427: Tala Leprosarium and Victory Heights 1428: Bagong Silang Caloocan City South Postal Codes 1400: Caloocan City Central Post Office 1401: Baesa 1402: Santa Quiteria 1403: Grace Park East 1404: San Jose 1405: First Avenue to Seventh Avenue West 1406: Grace Park West 1407: University Hills 1408: Sangandaan 1409: Kaunlaran Village (shared with Malabon City and Navotas) 1410: Maypajo 1411: Fish Market (shared with Navotas) 1412: Isla de Cocomo 1413: Kapitbayahan
There are a couple of options for unlocking your phone. It's technically owned by you and you have a right to obtain the unlock code directly from the carrier, AT&T. However, they will put you through the ringer (no pun intended) to get it from them. If you're up for a battle, call them and ask for it. They will tell you it's not possible, but you can contact the VP Complain Specialist Office at 800-498-1912. You can avoid all of the hassle and order it through this company, http://unlocktelecom.co.uk/ - they charge about $20 and it's an easy work around to avoiding the hassle. Good luck.
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