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#34961 1-Jun-2009 21:21
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just wondering if this phone will work on telecoms network (or also 2degrees if anyones knows), as i got a little big confused

Carrier: AT&T (GSM based), T-Mobile, and Other GSM carriers*
* Please check compatibility with your service provider  Technology: 3G EURO Standard, Quad Band 850/900/1800/1900

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  #220610 1-Jun-2009 21:46
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It would help if you provided manufacturer and model, not this text...

The way I read it, no it won't work:

"3G EURO Standard" = 2100 MHz WCDMA
Quad band = GSM
"AT&T (GSM based)" sounds like it only works on AT&T GSM, and it doesn't support AT&T WCDMA 850 MHz network, which is the same XT Network uses.

You need a 850 MHz WCDMA, like the ones used by Telstra Australia or AT&T Wireless.

XT Network is 850 MHz WCDMA. There's no GSM on XT Network.





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  #220617 1-Jun-2009 21:57
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freitasm: It would help if you provided manufacturer and model, not this text...



The way I read it, no it won't work:



"3G EURO Standard" = 2100 MHz WCDMA

Quad band = GSM

"AT&T (GSM based)" sounds like it only works on AT&T GSM, and it doesn't support AT&T WCDMA 850 MHz network, which is the same XT Network uses.



You need a 850 MHz WCDMA, like the ones used by Telstra Australia or AT&T Wireless.



XT Network is 850 MHz WCDMA. There's no GSM on XT Network.





ok thanks, heres the link http://www.mobilecityonline.com/wireless/store/productdetail.asp?productid=24430

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  #220620 1-Jun-2009 22:01
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You need the W995a which is coming to Telecom NZ soon.

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#220621 1-Jun-2009 22:01
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The official Sony Ericsson W995 product page says it's 900 MHz/2100 MHz WCDMA - perfect for use on Vodafone, not XT.




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  #220626 1-Jun-2009 22:17
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nzbnw: You need the W995a which is coming to Telecom NZ soon.

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Yea, problem is that its gonna cost a lot more than the $400USD ($600nzd) then its sold for on that site/other import sites)

freitasm: The official Sony Ericsson W995 product page says it's 900 MHz/2100 MHz WCDMA - perfect for use on Vodafone, not XT.


and ok damn thanks, I'm also guessing it will work on 2degrees (from what i've read) though which could help.




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