[NTLK] ipad

Bradley Loeding bradley.loeding at gmail.com
Wed Jan 27 17:29:29 EST 2010


T-Mobile USA uses the AWS radio frequency band 1700MHz (transmit) /
2100 MHz (receive) for its 3G network. This is unique to T-Mobile USA.
Everyone else, including T-Mobile Europe, uses the IMT band 1900MHz
(transmit) / 2100 MHz (receive).

-Brad


2010/1/27 Joshua B Nass <josh.nass at gmail.com>:
> I was thinking back to the 3G and when international was mentioned it was
> pretty clear that the device would be unlocked for nay GSM 3G provider...
> My question is does T-Mobile in the states opperate on the same frequency as
> any international carriers. If that is the case, it might be possible to run
> the iPad on the Tmo network here.
>
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Valerio Paris Mitritsakis <
> valerio at mitritsakis.gr> wrote:
>
>> It looks nice, and the price point is sweet... I hope they do not convert
>> it to Euro in a 1:1 fashion...
>> If it does also bluetooth keyboard and not just the dock, then I see it as
>> a viable alternative to bringing my MBP
>> to work :p
>>
>> Valerio
>>
>> Μητριτσάκης Βαλέριο Πάρις
>> IT Manager - C.A.C. Papantoniou Trading LTD
>> Ηλεκτρονικός Μηχανικός Τ.Ε.
>> MSc Network Systems
>> MCP ID: 5745185
>>
>> Mitritsakis Valerio Paris
>> IT Manager - C.A.C. Papantoniou Trading LTD
>> Electronic Engineer
>> MSc Network Systems
>> MCP ID: 5745185
>>
>>
>> On 27 Ιαν 2010, at 21:13 , robinson pereira wrote:
>>
>> > Oh, my god! the iPad arrives.
>> > What is that????
>> >
>> > --
>> > Robinson Pereira
>> > www.souveniriraquiano.blogspot.com
>>
>>
>
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