For what it's worth, I'm in South Carolina, and Suncom (http://www.suncom.com) works for me. I'm using the 2007.11 build. I just took the SIM card out of my cell phone and popped it into my glorious neo, and it connected to the GSM network. I can make calls from my neo, but I'll be darned if I can figure out how to answer an incoming call. :-)
/lost+found/Cassj~ Steven ** wrote: > Looks like AT&T has better 1900 coverage in that area. > http://www.gsmworld.com/cgi-bin/ni_map.pl?z=3&x=16&y=11&cc=us&net=be > Of course, you should be able to makes calls with both networks just > fine since they usually have free roaming. > > -Steven > > On Dec 10, 2007 10:47 AM, Jason Joines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> John Locke wrote: >> >>> We drove through Oklahoma a year ago, and we've had T-Mobile for several >>> years. That's one place my wife's quad-band phone worked, while my >>> tri-band (missing 850Mhz) didn't. In fact, I think that's where I >>> figured out the frequency issue, found the info page on each phone to >>> find out that my phone (a Motorola) didn't have 850. >>> >>> Seems to me my phone got a signal in Okla. City and Tulsa, but pretty >>> much nowhere else in the state... 20 miles out of Tulsa I had no signal. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> John >>> >>> Jason Joines wrote: >>> >>>> It is pretty rural but the town I'm in has a population of about >>>> 50,000 and is halfway between two cities ( 60 miles to each ) with >>>> metro areas over 1,000,000. Maybe there's decent coverage here. >>>> I found some old news (2003) about tmobile expanding their 1900 >>>> GHz coverage in Oklahoma, Texas and further west. I contacted them to >>>> let 'em know I was using the FIC Neo1973 and would buy a plan if they >>>> had enough 1900 GHz coverage. They're supposed to answer in 24 hours >>>> or less so hopefully they'll have good coverage. >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> >> Maybe it's better now, This map shows pretty good 1900 MHz coverage: >> http://www.gsmworld.com/cgi-bin/ni_map.pl?x=16&y=11&z=3&cc=us&net=we >> >> >> Jason >> =========== >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OpenMoko community mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > OpenMoko community mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community > >
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