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@edinbro | 28 July 10 | |
it has no gsm antenna. so if you drop 3g for any reason your phone might as well be turned off. it has CDMA 800 / 1900 is that the same as gsm here in the uk? would it work here?
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@edinbro | 28 July 10 | |
ok the cdma2000 (4g) is usa only atm so you must assume other cdma networks are us only to. I thud in edinburgh obviously and the 3g signal here over the last year has got slowly worse, so is a device with no gsm a smart option? Not for the money it costs i don't think.
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@edinbro | 28 July 10 | |
thud? That should have said live
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@bbyboyx | 24 August 10 | |
wil work on uk networks? say like tmobile/virgin?
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@deewinc | 30 August 10 | |
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bring it to Kenya...we have SAFARICOM 4G...! way ahead of most 1st world nation's..!
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@garry18 | 31 August 10 | |
in the us they are using wimax mobile 802.16e-2005 which is fast the uk,europe and africa will use LTE 4G kenya is still in the testing phase of LTE i just hope they are using the frequency spectrum wisely kenya is not 4G ready as their 3G has no covered all area of their country they should rather concetrate on improving the network than chase expensive projects.
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@garry18 | 31 August 10 | |
vodacom and mtn will silently test LTE like most countries like kenya LTE will go for corporate clients first then the consumers once they roll out a completed 4G network which takes time and lots of money to build up
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@garry18 | 31 August 10 | |
you cannot compete kenya the the uk and the us when it come to broadband services dont embarass yourself
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