La tecnología GSM vino a innovar las plataformas móviles del mundo, logrando que muchas personas, no solamente puedan comunicarse desde cualquier sitio, sino que también es innecesario el uso de un terminal fijo para poder servirse de cualquier información que se encuentre en la red. Muchas de sus aplicaciones han sido grandiosas, y seguramente continuarán brindando muchas novedades tecnológicas a los usuarios durante mucho tiempo.
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Hiphones run on GSM technology, which is not compatible with the technology used by Boostmobile. So those phones would not work on Boostmobile. Hiphones would only work on GSM carriers.
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gsm is the one type of mobile telephone service. GSM stands for Global Service for Mobile Technology
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GSM (gprs, edge, 3G)
A GSM fax machine is that a fax machine that connects to the phone network through GSM (Global System for Mobile) (aka cell phone technology).
The technology that is need to track a cell phone is one it is the cell phone that count on a GSM. The GSM allowed the cellphone to have GPS. If the cellphone have GPS, it can be tracked.
If the Bell phone is unlocked and runs on GSM technology, then you should be able to use it on Rogers network.
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That really depends on the provider you purchased the phone from. In the US if you would have bought a Verizon phone it most likely could not be used in Europe unless it is dual band (CDMA & GSM) capable. Verizon is one of the few providers in the world that use CDMA technology instead of GSM. Whenever you buy a Droid (or any cell phone for that matter) you need to make sure it is a GSM phone or is at least GSM capable since GSM is the only technology available in Europe and in almost every other country in Asia as well.
If the unlocked phone is an IDEN network phone then yes. If the unlocked phone is a GSM phone, meaning it was previously locked to a GSM carrier (i.e. AT&T, T Mobile) then it would not work on Boost Mobile as this carrier uses a different technology, which is not compatible with GSM based phones.