@brianq103 wrote:Well, considering the fact my Sagem modem from Bell worked flawlessly for 2 years before I switched to this thing, I would say that any excuses for the Hitron modem are just that, excuses.I am also a current Bell user (I'm researchin...
Yes for 3G (has 850 and 1900) but I'm doubtful for LTE. 1800/2100 is definitely not use by Rogers, and while 2600 is listed there, most North American carriers use FDD as duplex for LTE (instead of TDD as listed in your spec.)
@win0025 wrote:HI I have the same question as everyone else (I think )I like big phones so I will be buyng 1 of these 2 tablet phones and wanted to know if the LTE frequencies will work on Rogers.Any help will be appreciatedThanks Winston Samsung Ga...
@Condoleeza wrote:On my Outlook accounts, it has POP as the option and it is greyed out meaning that I cannot select an IMAP option. Outlook does not support IMAP, but it supports Exchange Activesync, which serves a similar purpose. This is from out...
"WCDMA" vs. "HSPA" - technically there is a difference, they are often used interchangably in marketing literature. For the purpose of our discusion here, you may treat the two terms as the same. "3G" vs "4G" - even more marketing speak. I'll ignore...