Mike confirmed that my home address is in an 850/1900 area, which gave
me decent T-Mobile coverage, and weak-but-present coverage with AT&T.
Ian
Mike Hodson wrote:
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 12:20 AM, Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ian,
I checked the map, and I'm in the same situati
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 12:20 AM, Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ian,
>
> I checked the map, and I'm in the same situation as you: 1900 and 850.
>
> But I notice the maps are not maintained by the providers. How do we
> know they are up to date?
>
> Michael
If you need, I can get a ve
Excellent info, again. Thanks.
You ask:
> Is there a way to tell on the Neo which frequency band it's currently
> using? That might be kind of handy...
I think there is. I'm trying to locate it. I had thought it was an "em"
command. I'll try to find it tomorrow.
Michael
ian douglas wrote:
Michael Shiloh wrote:
I checked the map, and I'm in the same situation as you: 1900 and 850.
But I notice the maps are not maintained by the providers. How do we
know they are up to date?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-Mobile
"The US T-Mobile network predominately uses the GSM/GPRS 1900 MHz
f
Ian,
I checked the map, and I'm in the same situation as you: 1900 and 850.
But I notice the maps are not maintained by the providers. How do we
know they are up to date?
Michael
ian douglas wrote:
According to AT&T's map, zoomed in at my street address:
MODERATE: The areas shown in the li
Extremely helpful information, Ian. Thanks.
I'm going to that site to see what it is for my neighborhood.
Michael
ian douglas wrote:
According to AT&T's map, zoomed in at my street address:
MODERATE: The areas shown in the light orange should have sufficient
signal strength for on-street or
According to AT&T's map, zoomed in at my street address:
MODERATE: The areas shown in the light orange should have sufficient
signal strength for on-street or in-the-open coverage, but may not have
it for in-vehicle coverage or in-building coverage. This AT&T owned
network provides GSM, GPRS,
Do you know offhand what bands are used by TMobile and AT&T in your area?
Michael
ian douglas wrote:
If it helps any, using the March 4th daily build, my Neo registers just
fine on both my TMobile and AT&T SIM's and both receive SMS messages and
can place phone calls.
Mind you, I can connect
If it helps any, using the March 4th daily build, my Neo registers just
fine on both my TMobile and AT&T SIM's and both receive SMS messages and
can place phone calls.
Mind you, I can connect to TMobile from within my apartment to
make/receive a phone call and receive SMS messages. Inserting m
Am Di 11. März 2008 schrieb Michael Shiloh:
>
> Jae Stutzman wrote:
> > Weird.
> >
> > I suppose this same SIM works in other phones (non neos)?
>
> Yes; it works perfectly in the AT&T provided Nokia.
>
You activated hardware-password on the GSM-module?
I never heard of SIM-cards remembering
Jae Stutzman wrote:
Weird.
I suppose this same SIM works in other phones (non neos)?
Yes; it works perfectly in the AT&T provided Nokia.
Do you have
another AT&T sim to try?
Sadly, no, so the single SIM is a concern.
Does the SIM keep track of what phones it is
inserted into?
Tha
Weird.
I suppose this same SIM works in other phones (non neos)? Do you have
another AT&T sim to try? Does the SIM keep track of what phones it is
inserted into? And if so, perhaps it's "memory" is full? I have not read the
GSM spec in great detail, but perhaps it is plausible :)
Maybe you sim is
Hey Michael,
I use AT&T as my service (since they bought out Cingular). I had an
Cingular SIM (63689 G 4004) that wouldn't work. You upgraded my GSM
firmware and it worked fine afterwards. (Thanks!)
It still works now.
Thanks,
Bobby aka wurp2
> Subject:
> Hello,
>
> As most of you know, ther
Hello,
As most of you know, there was a bug in earlier GSM firmware on Neo 1973
which prevented certain AT&T 3G SIM cards from working in the Neo 1973.
As most of you know, the upgraded GSM firmware that fixed this problem
could only be installed by an employee of Openmoko.
I peformed this
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