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Default 05-12-2008, 16:40

3 is a W-CDMA 2100MHz network, so you need a W-CDMA phone (3G/UMTS) to use their offer. The other 3 operators also run GSM 900/1800 along with W-CDMA 2100.


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Default 05-12-2008, 17:32

To be honest, I don't know whether I am GSM< or CDMA, I only assume it's GSM because it's more common to have a GSM phone. It's a NOKIA old series I bought in Thailand 3 years ago, and I traveled all over the world with it, as it's Triband.

If it's GSM, what's the 2nd best choice, TIM's MTV mobile to Go? My other post on this forum (Europe section) compares the total SMS costs of each Italian prepay offer, and MTV Mobile to go charges only 0.07/SMS, can anyone beat that?
   
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