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850MHz GSM |
Little Jon Joined: Jun 11, 2003 Posts: 195 PM |
Why does the world need another GSM band? |
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fatreg Joined: Jul 26, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
just to annoy us ppl!!
that only have tri band handset!
and i begrudge gettin a new motorola just cuz its guad band!!
fatrge
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baz Joined: Feb 18, 2003 Posts: 282 From: Ireland PM |
Motorola V600 GSM 800/900/1800/1900 Cellular Phone
800MHZ seems to be the 4th band. who uses this frequency???
http://www.ustronics.com/noname144.html
BAZ |
Lead Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: 39 PM |
For example, SE T106 is a dualband and supports 850MHz and 1900MHz.
P900 [R3C006/R5D/R4A06/R4A04] P800 [R2F/R5A/R2D02/R5A02] (Electric Blue) T68 TMS900/11 R1D (Zirrocan Gold) R520m TMS900/9 R1K (Lightning Copper) |
baz Joined: Feb 18, 2003 Posts: 282 From: Ireland PM |
lead
i know the USA uses 1900MHZ as i used my t39 twice over there so mabey they also use the 850MHZ just like O2 and voda uses 900MHZ and Orange and tmobile use 1800MHZ.
BAZ |
Little Jon Joined: Jun 11, 2003 Posts: 195 PM |
850MHz is being used in North and South America. I don't know what was wrong with 1900MHz though. |
baz Joined: Feb 18, 2003 Posts: 282 From: Ireland PM |
Little Jon
1900MHZ !!! your common microwave operates at about 2200-2400MHZ. fry your brain out. saying that BT is 2400MHZ but it is low power 1mW which aint too bad.
BAZ
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sybercouch88 Joined: Mar 15, 2003 Posts: 81 From: South Central Los Angeles PM |
In the US gsm 850MHz will mean more usefull spectrum the country is a huge area to cover. Many cities in the US have to many gapeing holes with service. 850mhz will fill these spot.
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