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Content-Disposition: inlineAm Fr 27. Juni 2008 schrieb W.Kenworthy:
Well, there's probably no single provider using more than 1 (maybe 2) band.
The allowed bands depend on national regulations, usually 900/1800 or=20
850/1900.=20
So switching provider is what 3-band is made for.=20
If you try to find a reality example for your scenario, it probably will=20
include a move out of your country. That's why the different versions are=20
called "US"(850) and "Standard"(900) sometimes.
/jOERG
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