Referencing this article:

"T-Mobile produces official statement regarding international G1 data
roaming"
http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2008/12/10/t-mobile-produces-official-statement-regarding-international-g1/

the statement being:
"
Official T-Mobile statement:

T-Mobile is committed to delivering the best experience in wireless to
our customers. If a T-Mobile customer would like to use their T-Mobile
G1 while outside the country, they should contact Customer Care before
they leave to ask that the WorldClass feature be added to their
service at no additional charge. If they choose, customers can also
disable data roaming on the G1. This can be done by going through the
following steps: Home Screen > Menu > Settings > Wireless Controls >
Mobile Networks > Data Roaming.

Some third party applications available for download on Android Market
require access to the internet and have the ability to turn on data
roaming when in use. Customers are informed whether an application
will use this feature prior to downloading, but should also be aware
when traveling outside the country.
"

Does this mean all 3rd party internet apps, (ie those that have
requested android.permission.INTERNET"), will turn on data roaming, or
does this refer to apps that have requested some extra permission.
Perhaps android.permission.CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE?

Thanks
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