Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 19:15:57 -0700 From: B&D <NO_SPAMnopsamCOM> Subject: Re: GM to increase SAAB lineup
On 4/21/03 11:48 AM, in article va8f7msrv2kae5nopsam.supernews.com, "Mark Gerritsma" <nl.autonopsamtmfweb.nld> wrote: > B&D <NO_SPAMnopsamCOM> schreef: > >> with one equates to service with another. I understand if you > travel >> to Europe a lot, the phones will work OK there, though I am not 100% >> certain if it is a special phone, or all phones. > > It doesn't work with the ususal European dual-band phones, but with a > tri-band phone that should be posible. > Most European phones are dual-band 900/1800 MHz. For some reason in > the US they use 1900 MHz, I guess because the European frequencies > were already in use. I believe Motorola offers several tri-band > models. > And of course you need a provider with a roaming agreement with a > provider in the country you're going to visit. Asked my friend who travls to Europe and has a US Cingular plan - and that is hat he told me today! Thanks!!