yes.... in mainframe we can do it using link agregattion for the virtual Linux machines.
yes ,you have to have it or credit card. The Credit card is better because network cards are only sold in denominations but work well when you can not use a credit card
No. A non-GSM phone cannot work on a GSM network, and vice versa.
A LAN driver, or a network card driver enables the operating system to communicate with the network card and transmit and receive packets of information across the network or LAN. It provides a "bridge" between the operating system (software) and the network card (hardware). This kind of layering provides a scalable architecture, where a single operating system can work with many network cards and vice-versa.
It will work depending on what card.
Its net network
Yes, SIM cards can be reused for other phone plans, whether they are on the same network or not. If you are changing network provider, you will need to request the NAC or network access code from your current provider.
it wouldnt
A DISH Network receiver can only work with a unique Smart card. The card in the DISH Network receiver that you are referring to would be the smart card.
A NIC (Network Interface Card) or network adaptor card.
All r4i cards work on 3DS. But you need to understand that the R4 cards does not work on the 3DS 3D games and only for DS games. For the first generation R4, it does not work on the cards, please refer to 'R4i cards' , 'Acekard 2i' , ' M3i zero'.
Boost mobile sim cards will only work with boost mobile on the nextel network nextel is a iden network standalone that will not roam on gsm networks because nextel is a iden network
Prepaid creidt cards are safer than regular credit cards. They work much like a debit card so that when the money is exhausted on the card, the card will be rejected.