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| Senior Member Prepaid Pioneer Posts: 506 Join Date: 22 Jun 2004
Country: | Wind is coming to parts of Canada later this year. They own native AWS (UMTS 1700MHz) licenses and have an off-network roaming agreement with Rogers (850/1900MHz GSM&UMTS). WIND | We're Bringing Change to the Canadian Wireless Industry Mobile Phones: Nokia E72-2 (3G/GSM/VoIP), Nokia E71-2 (3G/GSM/VoIP), Samsung BlackJack II (GSM/3G) Mobile Data Cards: Novatel MC950D, Huawei E220, ZTE MF668 Postpaid SIMs: CA: Fido - US: AT&T - FR: SFR Prepaid National SIMs: DE: Aldi, Fonic - AT: yesss! - RO: Orange, Vodafone - UK: O2 & T-Mobile - US: AT&T & T-Mobile Prepaid International SIMs: eKit, Sim4Travel Dead Prepaid SIMs: United Mobile +44, United Mobile +423, ICQSIM and 09 |
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| Member Official Member Posts: 35 Join Date: 13 Jul 2008 Location: Neumarkt
Country: | Vlad Vlad Vald.. Wind Canada will be nothing like the wind of Europe thats for sure. All the rest is still up in the air. They will be like Bell was. Equipment that will only work on one system, IMEI filtered so that only wind Canada equipment will work. You know this. I know this. Had they grown the grapefruits and demanded the frequency be open for all then a real choice would have happened. As it looks they are all in bed together. I think I read that there were 15, more or less handsets that work on the 1700MHz band. No blackberries no iphones.. does not look good. Quote:
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| Member Official Member Posts: 35 Join Date: 13 Jul 2008 Location: Neumarkt
Country: | Jim I agree with you BUT why did Rogers keep the 850 /900 /1800 /1900 band? My point is Wind EU is quad band so they are going stay that way for quite a while. So right now who is 1700? And who is saying that there is going to be a shift to 1700 MHz Not rogers they bet 500 million( could have been more ) that it would stay 850 /900 /1800 /1900. No real info has come out of Wind really so I wonder what's fact and what is fiction G |
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| Member Official Member Posts: 35 Join Date: 13 Jul 2008 Location: Neumarkt
Country: | Adam you make a good point but with the IMEI blocking that device will not work with Wnd Canada. That much has been confirmed. G Quote:
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| Senior Member Prepaid Expert Posts: 378 Join Date: 10 Dec 2006 Location: Regina, SK, CA
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The stumbling block is that up until this year, the only GSM provider at 1700 MHz was T-Mobile in the US. Now that Canada has auctioned off that spectrum and many providers will be using it, the phones will come. There are already a few that T-Mobile US is using. More will follow. Watch - I bet the fourth iPhone supports the band. CDMA: US: PagePlus Hardware: iPhone 4, iPhone 3G, Nokia E63, Nokia Nuron, Novatel Ovation MC950D & MC998D data sticks, Huawei UG1691 data stick (3G AWS), Motorola RAZR V3, Sony-Ericsson K610i, Sony-Ericsson Z310i, Otech F1 (quad sim) (all unlocked) | |
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