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falla1

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#18499 12-Jan-2008 21:27
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Since sony ericsson have Telecom and Vodafone would I be able to change from vodafone to telecom?

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#104448 12-Jan-2008 23:01
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I'm surprised none of the other regulars have responded to this with the standard reply but I guess everyone else must have a life on a Saturday night, so I'll do the honours:

No, no, no is the answer. The P900 is a GSM/UMTS handset which is incompatible with Telecom's current network. You may be able to connect it to Telecom when they launch their own GSM/UMTS network in the next year or so.



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  #104474 13-Jan-2008 08:57
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P900 is not UMTS only GSM 2G

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#104487 13-Jan-2008 10:17
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johnr: P900 is not UMTS only GSM 2G


Yeah, I wasn't sure of its exact specs but I knew that it was of the "GSM family". To the best of my knowledge SE pulled out of the CDMA game a few years ago.



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  #104494 13-Jan-2008 11:00
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alasta:
johnr: P900 is not UMTS only GSM 2G


Yeah, I wasn't sure of its exact specs but I knew that it was of the "GSM family". To the best of my knowledge SE pulled out of the CDMA game a few years ago.

And rightly so, given their truly awful CDMA handsets at the time!! :-P







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