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 en102Canadian, eh? join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | Yes it does.
What makes T-Mobile a bit 'easier' to deploy is that they do not have to perform any spectrum migration. Its all clean AWS spectrum. On the bad side... AWS 3G devices aren't so plentiful - yet. -- Canada = Hollywood North |
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| reply to Boricua65 said by Boricua65:My best friend has T-Mo and was wondering if maybe they'll have 3G here. Sacramento has already had 3G for over a year. -- My BLOG! Black Friday Ads |
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| reply to en102 said by en102:Yes it does. AWS 3G devices aren't so plentiful - yet. Very True I am hoping T-Mo gets a clue and starts using 900 for 3G also. That way you can use the 900 for downstream and 2100 for upstream which would let you use a lot of European phones with 3G on those frequencies. -- Looking to get into Avaya telco if you might be in that field hit me up I have a lot of questions. |
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| said by RiseAbove:said by en102:Yes it does. AWS 3G devices aren't so plentiful - yet. Very True I am hoping T-Mo gets a clue and starts using 900 for 3G also. That way you can use the 900 for downstream and 2100 for upstream which would let you use a lot of European phones with 3G on those frequencies. That spectrum isn't up for use per the FCC. -- My BLOG! Black Friday Ads |
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| said by Gbcue:said by RiseAbove:said by en102:Yes it does. AWS 3G devices aren't so plentiful - yet. Very True I am hoping T-Mo gets a clue and starts using 900 for 3G also. That way you can use the 900 for downstream and 2100 for upstream which would let you use a lot of European phones with 3G on those frequencies. That spectrum isn't up for use per the FCC. Ah. Then maybe putting the 3g on the 1900 to, I know they use that for pretty much all of their cellphone service. A lot of those phones being made now are using 1800/1900/2100 for 3g so it would still work. -- Looking to get into Avaya telco if you might be in that field hit me up I have a lot of questions. |
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 sapoCruising Down Memory LanePremium join:2002-09-16 Sacramento, CA kudos:1 | reply to Gbcue Yeah I am confused, I have been using T-Mobile 3G in Sac since the beginning of Summer. -- DO DO |
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| said by sapo:Yeah I am confused, I have been using T-Mobile 3G in Sac since the beginning of Summer. T-Mobile 3G has been available in Sacramento since summer of 2008. -- My BLOG! Black Friday Ads |
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