The first cell phone in India was supposedly used in 1995. It was used in Kolkata via a mobile network from the Australian phone company Telstra known as MobileNet GSM.
Yes, the iPhone is indeed a phone and as with any other cell phone it needs a network to call and text. The iPhone is on AT&T, the phone network that works with the iPhone. The iPhone currently does not have any other network/cell provider.
Yes, unless you are on the same network.
Yes you can if you are on a mexican sim card/network. It is possible to text if both are on the same us network but you need signal for that network.
When your cell phone is unlocked, you can use it with any service provider's network. The original service provider will have to unlock the cell phone for you.
because while we are receive the cell phone inside the ATM center, then the ATM center network and cell phone network will be disturbance.
You cannot "De-brand" a cell phone. You can however unlock a cell phone. if that cell phone's software and hardware are compatible with another provider's network, then that unlocked phone can be used with the other provider. Your best bet is to ask the prospective service provider if the software/hardware on the phone that you want to unlock is compatible with their network before investing in the phone
In the cell business phone system terminology the word cell means: a group of cell site antennas that makes up the cellular network.
Cell phone network extenders can be a wonderful way to improve your cell phone service. They are easy to install and are an affordable option if you do not wish to change your service provider.
Depends on the make of phone, not the network supplier
no the itouch will only connect to a wifi network it has no cellular capabilities
we can use a cell phone for a transmission in network.. dinesh kumar dhaneru