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Antzzz

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#16042 21-Sep-2007 15:58
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Hi all, some expert help needed!

Might be travelling to South Korea in the next month or so, and trying to work out if I can roam there. According to the Vodafone website they have an agreement with KT Freetel, but the information mentions that they run a CDMA network and you must rent a phone as it doesn't work with VFNZ compatible handsets.

So I'm guessing here they mean that KT Freetel operate a CDMA2000 (ie TNZ) network. A quick search on the net however shows that KT Freetel operate a W-CDMA 2100mhz network (ie same as VFNZ 3G):

http://www.gsmworld.com/roaming/gsminfo/net_krkt.shtml

Has been live since Dec 2003.

Called VFNZ cust services for clarification, however the CSR I spoke to was no help, all she could tell me was that if my phone was compatible with 1800mhz it would work without needing to rent a handset - which is definitely incorrect. After I asked for more clarification she came back and said that if it worked with 1900mhz then it would work - wrong again!

I asked her to refer me to someone in the technical or roaming team to confirm this absolutely, however she said she couldn't. At this point I gave up and ended the conversation - she obviously wasn't able to get the info I needed.

My phone is a HTC P3600 (Dopod D810) which works on a whole bunch of 3G frequencies, including 2100mhz so it should work, as long as the terms of the VFNZ agreement with KT Freetel allow it.

Can anyone here confirm for sure?

Also Paul Brislen - if you are out there can you ask that if your cust services team are asked highly technical questions that they actually offer to get the proper answers rather than guessing at it??? Though in fairness to the CSR it sounds like it was her team leader doing the guessing...

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mikal
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  #87568 21-Sep-2007 16:14
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had this same situation except i didn't get a noobie CSR.
hokay, apparently VF currently does not have a roaming agreement with KT Freetel on 3G 2100mhz frequency, however it MAY work.
BUT in saying that remember you will be liable for the surcharges if it does work whatever they may be because VF does not list the charges (They could be more on their 3G network?)

What i reckon you should do is just take it there anyways test it out (bar incoming calls too to keep the roaming bill down if it does work), if it doesn't bite the bullet and purchase a sim card there.



Antzzz

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  #87821 23-Sep-2007 23:06
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Hmmm, thanks for that info. Does anyone else here have any contacts in VFNZ who might be able to give a definitive answer? Leave me a message (pm or whatever it is called on this forum) if you don't want to discuss this in 'public'... Really appreciate any help I can get here!

bachris
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  #87894 24-Sep-2007 13:49
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Hi, it will work as long as your device is 3G or DPA capable (2.1 G), however, you have to reside in metro area (ie Seoul), KT and SK don't have natioanl coverage for WCDMA.



Antzzz

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  #88430 27-Sep-2007 22:26
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bachris: Hi, it will work as long as your device is 3G or DPA capable (2.1 G), however, you have to reside in metro area (ie Seoul), KT and SK don't have natioanl coverage for WCDMA.


Thanks for that. Yep, is 3G/2.1ghz HSDPA capable. Looks like I'll be in Ansan (near Seoul I think?) so fingers crossed it will work!

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