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No. Cingular's (now AT&T's) network and Nextel's network are incompatible.
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
No sorry the Iphone uses a different type network than the Nextel service.
Boost is a division of Sprint/Nextel.
Virgin Mobile is powered by Sprint/Nextel.
T-Mobile SIM cards are generally not compatible with Nextel phones because Nextel primarily used a different technology known as iDEN, while T-Mobile operates on GSM technology. Nextel phones are designed to work with the iDEN network, which is not supported by T-Mobile. Additionally, the SIM card slots and network configurations may not align, making it impossible to use a T-Mobile SIM in a Nextel device.
Sprint is not a GSM service provider, they use a CDMA network. Also Sprint is now Sprint/Nextel and although Nextel devices do use SIM cards they are not GSM devices either. Nextel uses an iDEN network and their SIM cards can only be used for International Roaming, they cannot be used on GSM networks in the United States. Unlocked Nextel devices cannot be used on a GSM network and unlocked GSM devices cannot be used on the Nextel network as the two are not even remotely compatible.
Under the direction of Donahue, Nextel implemented a digital technique invented by Motorola called iDEN (integrated digital enhanced network)
No, it does not. Earlier Kindles worked on The Sprint Nextel 3G network and current models work on AT&T's network only.
The Sprint Nextel Corporation, of which Nextel is a part, is based in Overland Park, Kansas. Sprint bought Nextel in 2005. You can find Nextel online at www.nextel.com.
What year did Nextel come out
the AT&T network, and the T-Mobile network both use SIM cards I know that Nextel and Sprint also use sim cards.