T-Mobile do GSM, GPRS and EDGE and not GSM only as stated below.
Devices connected to their network typicly use GSM but may use GPRS if a
data plan is subscribed. Edge is available o those that have both an
Edge device and a data plan.
Not that I'm a T-Mo reseller or anything ;-}
On Mon,
Typically yes, as long as you can get power for them compatible with
ours.
Tmobile is GSM. Well only GSM. They don't do anything else. You can
check
the WIKI I have found a few smaller ones that will probably work but
don't
remember what they are except that I found them there.
In Europe, the 900 and 1800MHz bands are used for GSM. In the USA, the
800 (or 850 as some call it) and 1900MHz bands are used for GSM as
well as other protocols.
T-Mobile USA uses 1900MHz GSM exclusively, although they do have a few
territories in which GSM 800/850 roaming is allowed. So if you
I'm experimenting with Dock-n-Talk. It can connect to several different phones and has an analog line connection to it. There is quite a bit of delay between the time the call is passed to it and you hear ringing.
I'm using it with a Motorola E815 on Verizon. Couldn't comment on the sound