It would be hard to pin a specific number to a set network these days. When Mobiles first became common-use, each service provider was allocated a fixed set of codes. This meant that, for example, all mobile numbers starting with 078 belonged to Vodafone, those starting 079 belonged to t-mobile etc.
However - since it is possible to take your existing number with you to a different network, the old allocations are now meaningless.
In the usa virgin mobile uses the sprint pcs network and everywhere else it uses the tmobile network
No. Cricket uses a CDMA network and T-Mobile uses a GSM network.
Visafone
Virgin Mobile is powered by Sprint/Nextel.
O2 in the United Kingdom.
Most countries have a Wi-Fi network. Mobile computing simply uses the Wi-Fi network to connect to the internet.
Yes and it also uses mobile network connections.
No it is not a phone and uses the Mobile network connectivity (3G) for internet connection
Asda primarily uses the Vodafone network for its mobile services. Vodafone provides Asda's mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) services, allowing Asda to offer mobile plans under the Asda Mobile brand. This partnership enables Asda to leverage Vodafone's infrastructure while providing affordable mobile options to its customers.
No, most of the landline telephone network and almost the entire mobile phone network use digital technology.
yes there are in mobile network
No, actually the network you are thinking of is the Lebara mobile network.