Cheapest AT&T or T-Mobile MVNO in USA for GTA02 GPRS ?

2014-02-26 Thread Pascal Gosselin


I am using this list as my reference to find GPRS MVNOs.  I know 
T-Mobile still does GPRS, I am less certain about AT&T (I assume yes as 
well).



https://uppwireless.com/  is tempting at $15 for 1GB monthly

BUT the Uppwireless says "Mobile Internet service provided by Red Pocket 
Mobile", which is listed as an MVNO working with both AT&T and Sprint.  
Sprint = CDMA.


$15 a month for 1GB on AT&T would be great for our application 
(http://www.wi-flight.net), for uploading only data (the voice portion 
of our product would upload over Wi-Fi or perhaps over Voice GSM).


-Pascal



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Re: GSM frequency bands in the USA

2014-02-26 Thread Boudewijn

On 26-2-2014 10:28, Nick wrote:

First, please can you try to keep things civil and respectful (even
if you feel provoked)? This list has become quite draining recently.

Thanks :-)

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Re: GSM frequency bands in the USA

2014-02-26 Thread Nick
First, please can you try to keep things civil and respectful (even 
if you feel provoked)? This list has become quite draining recently.

Quoth elhennig:
> And you really think this matters to users of phones which band the phone is
> currently using?

Well it matters to me, because 850MHz is unlikely to work 
particularly well with my GTA02. So I was very glad for the report.

Nick

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Re: GSM frequency bands in the USA

2014-02-26 Thread elhennig

 
  
   > Michael Spacefalcon  hat am 26. Februar 2014 um 05:44 geschrieben:
   > Of course all those proprietary 3G+ smartphones (Apple/Samsung/GTA04/etc)
   > which we are all surrounded with typically act as quadband when they
   > go into 2G compatibility mode, but because they are proprietary black
   > boxes, only Cthulhu knows which band they are using and what is the
   > total set of signals they "hear" across their supported bands. So I
   > still don't know for certain to this day what GSM services, if any,
   > exist in the 850 MHz band in my area.
   
   
   
  
   And you really think this matters to users of phones which band the phone is currently using? T-Mobile is definitely nothing else as proprietary. How does that fit?
   
  
   If you are this religious about this topic you should build up your own free gsm network. 
   
  
   Then, of course, you should also build your own free roads, free water supply and so on. Can you really rely on nobody is messsing with those things without you knowing of it? 
   
  
   You are as far away from reality as the place you dream of with all free infrastructure is away from SoCal.
   
  
    
   
  
   On the other hand this is really great to see the GTA04 in one list with Apple and Samsung. *scnr*
   
  
    
   
  
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There's always one more bug.
   
  
   
  
 
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