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The great Dictator!
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15-06-2006, 14:05
Yes, what I mean is that "traditionally-900" operators often give priority to 900 channels (they have more), while "traditionally-1800" operators will give that priority to 1800 channels. So I suppose that a 1800-only phone could have some problems with the first ones, while a 900-only phone will have with the latter ones.
In any case, a dual-band 900/1800 in Europe is almost always advisable.
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