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Default 26-08-2009, 15:31

Thanks for that. Interesting the issue with dual imsi sims as a precursor to cheap national roaming way back in 1998.
   
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Default 26-08-2009, 16:02

Regarding the early days of GSM1800 and the idea of dualband networks and handsets I just searched a very old backup and found two interesing historic files:
One is a newsletter from gsmag.com dated to May 5th, 1998, depicting the status of GSM1800-rollouts, which is attached to this posting. It mentions interest of "Estonian Mobile Telephone" for GSM1800 licenses due to the (inbound) roaming revenue, they could generate from visitors with GSM1800-handsets. Apparently Estonians didn't consider dualband handsets to become available or widely spread in these days.
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File Type: txt 19980505 gsmag newsletter.txt (9.6 KB, 55 views)


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Default 26-08-2009, 16:05

...and the other is an interview with Karl-Erik Eriksson, then president of Telia Mobitel, from November 26th, 1996, in which I first read about "dual-mode handsets", which were considered as "some kind of exclusive, costly, solution", which manufacturers haven't considered back in the days. This one is attached to this posting (had to separate this in two postings, as there's only one attachment allowed per posting).
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terminals: Samsung: Galaxy S5 DuoS (G900FD); BLU: Win HD LTE; Nokia: 1200; Asus: Fonepad 7 ME372CG; Huawei data: E3372, Vodafone R201, K3765, E1762;
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Default 26-08-2009, 19:58

Hmm. North America only started GSM services around 1995/1996, so we missed out on some of the earlier equipment. Though some manufacturers that are almost purely GSM/etc.-side now made CDMA stuff for us back then, like Nokia. Did many 900/1900 devices exist for travellers between North America and Europe before 900/1800/1900 tri-band became more common or was it more common for travellers to just carry two phones? The BlackBerry 6210, 6710, & 7210 all seem to have this combo, though I wonder if other manufacturers put models like that out.
   
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Default 26-08-2009, 20:46

AFAIK, the Timeport 7039 was the first to feature both US and either European band (remember that 850 MHz came later, with the first trials in 2001). I recall at least two reviews of it at the time of people claiming it didn't work, presumably because they didn't know they had to use the Change Bands command - I'll try to find these.


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Default 26-08-2009, 21:04

The only 900/1900-phones I remeber are the Ericsson I888 and the Ericsson T28 world. That combination was rather rare, I think Nokia didn't produce phones with that at all.
For transatlantic travellers cellcos usually offered phone rentals. When I travelled to NYC in 1997 I rented a Nokia 2190 from D2 mannesmann (today Vodafone Germany), which costed me DM 100,- (~ $50) for 4 weeks. Luckily they had some billing problem and my calls were never charged on my account.


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Default 27-08-2009, 18:30

my first 'Tri band' phone...Ericsson t68...then two months later going back to wherei bought it to get a firmware upgrade....eeech....so slow.....i mean two mins to send a text...

the firmware made it at least act like the 'Sony ericsson t68i',,,colour screen to....wow...it was my first colour screen phone to


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Default 27-08-2009, 20:12

I also had the T68 in the grey Ericsson edition before it was later rebranded to SonyEricsson and the housing turned white. Despite of it's slow user interface, it was a great phone. It was one of the first phones with a joystick as navigation element, a super-light Li-polymer battery and of course it had a COLOUR screen!!!
I still have the wallpaper images, which I resized to fit the T68's display, in order to show my mates the advantages of a colour screen (all participants were over 18 years). Actually I think it was the first real color phone in the market (besides those 4-color displays on the Siemens SL10 and the S25).


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Default 28-08-2009, 14:56

they offered a free firmware upgrade in the uk so you could take it to certain places and have a physical t68 but the software was t68i..wow the difference...loved the clip on camera to lol


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