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rj Posts: 95

800 and 850MHZ is workin now... they're experimentin.
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Posted: 2002-12-30 09:39:00
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haki Posts: 390

I know about GSM-850 but I have not heard about 800. Can anyone comment? This post was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2002-12-30 09:55:00
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701 Posts: > 500

Same thing as the 850mhz-the range is NOT fixed,is between 800mhz and 860mhz This post was posted from a Nokia
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Posted: 2002-12-30 11:13:00
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haki Posts: 390

Are you sure that this is not the so-called 850 band? I cannot handle the prospect of a fifth gsm band!:-( This post was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2002-12-30 11:43:00
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Eric's Son Posts: 261

You guys in the US are so far behind with your technology! This post was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2002-12-30 11:52:00
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haki Posts: 390

That is why they have wonderful CDMA networks with GPRS operating at 144mhz, and an excellent iDEN network! Not to mention the rates, regardless of the per min charge which is offset ay the nearly free charge to call a mobile locally! This post was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2002-12-30 12:05:00
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Ranger175 Posts: 0

800 and 850 are the same thing. GSM service on the 1900 is that strong but it will be just as strong as CDMA if your provider is planning on deploying UMTS (WCDMA). The only company so far to announce that service is AT&T Wireless. One other benefit to the technology is the data speeds will be 2.4MB/S
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Posted: 2002-12-30 19:59:00
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SquiSh1717 Posts: 2

actually Interwave has already deployed an 850 mhz GSM service in Alaska. The Motorola T720 for GSM service is equipped with both the 1900 & 850 mhz bands of operation
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Posted: 2002-12-31 19:48:00
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