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Sony Ericsson Phones
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Siemens Phones
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Sanyo Phones
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Samsung Phones
( 35 items )
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RIM Phones
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Nokia Phones
( 10 items )
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Motorola Phones
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LG Phones
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Danger Phones
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Audiovox Phones
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Verizon Wireless Plans
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Verizon Wireless was formed by the merger of Bell Atlantic Mobile,
Vodafone/Airtouch Cellular, GTE Wireless and PrimeCo. Most of their territory
employs CDMA 1xRTT digital technology, in both the cellular and PCS bands. They
also own significant analog networks. They are currently deploying 1xEV-DO
technology in many areas, which offers data rates averaging around 300-500 kbps.
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T-Mobile Plans
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Formerly VoiceStream. Known for the first nationwide GSM network, and the first
nationwide GPRS service. Like Sprint PCS, they operate only in the PCS band
(1900 MHz), and have no analog network. VoiceStream was bought by Germany's
Deutsche Telekom AG in June 2001, and re-branded as T-Mobile in the 2nd half of
2002. T-Mobile is Deutsche Telekom's global wireless brand.
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Cingular Plans
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The original Cingular was formed by the merger of BellSouth Wireless and SBC
Wireless. The company also recently purchased AT&T Wireless. Cingular's
current network uses GSM/GPRS technology, with a legacy TDMA/AMPS network. The
company uses both the cellular (800 / 850 MHz) and PCS (1900 MHz) bands.
Cingular also offers EDGE high-speed data over most of their network, and is
deploying WCDMA (UMTS) technology as their 3G upgrade path, to be followed by
HSDPA upgrades in 2006.
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palm Phones
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