Some of the newer cards seem to be tri-band although whether they work or
not...
You might be better with a gsm phone and cable. I thought I'd read that
someone managed gprs with this set up?
M
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 Camillus Guhl wrote:
> > Personally I would go for a nokia card phone 2.0 as it is dualband (900, 1800
> > MHZ) and does HSCSD (up to 43.2 kbit/s), has free newton drivers and
> > applications.
>
> Nokia (or anybody else) isn't making a card phone in a 1900 MHz flavor for us Americans, are they?
>
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