 antwanpBeyond FM, Beyond AM, XM Satellite RadioPremium join:2002-05-14 Cedar Hill, TX | reply to n2jtx
Re: SIM Cards? Actually from what I've been reading, it sounds like with the switch to LTE, the Vodafone half is really pushing to join global standards (including SIM cards). Verizon/Vodafone wanted nothing to do with that sinking ship called WiMax -- The Perils of Living in 3-D: »www.antwanpayne.com |
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 | said by antwanp:Actually from what I've been reading, it sounds like with the switch to LTE, the Vodafone half is really pushing to join global standards (including SIM cards). Verizon/Vodafone wanted nothing to do with that sinking ship called WiMax Yep, this is right. The folks at Verizon that I deal with every day are telling me that they are being trained to get out of the handset sales business entirely. |
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 | reply to antwanp One of the reasons that i was willing to jump from ATT to Verizon was the existence of a SIM card and CDMA/GSM and EVDO/HSDPA (UMTS)in the Blackberry Storm. Verizon was clever however in only having UMTS in the 2100 mhz frequency and not 900/1900mhz (ATT 3G) and not 1700mhz (T-mobile 3G). So you can only get 3G with EVDO in the US with Verizon (and have to settle for EDGE with ATT and T-mobile if you jump ship). And with the 2100 mhz UMTS frequency on the Storm you can still get 3G in Europe and Asia with the Storm. Wayne |
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 TomClancyFreedom isn't free join:2003-04-23 ... | I think that was RIM's choice not Verizon's. -- Freedom isn't free! |
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