While Sprint boasts one of the largest coverage areas, the company has been plagued with reports of poor customer service and has rated low on customer surveys. One of the biggest complaints is over coverage in the home area which suggests that although their service covers a large area, there may be issues with reliability. Sprint has pledged to address these issues going forward.
Recently you announced that T-Mobile would not carry the iPhone 5 however Sprint and the other networks will be carrying it. Recently you announced that T-Mobile would not carry the iPhone 5 however Sprint and the other networks will be carrying it?
No. The networks used by T-Mobile and US Cellular are incompatible with each other.
You will be able to use the Sanyo Mirro on other networks. T-mobile will unlock phones for use on other networks. You may need to get another sim card from the new provider.
Cellular networks are systems that allow mobile devices to communicate with each other by connecting to a network of cell towers. These networks enable phone calls, text messages, and internet access on mobile devices by using radio waves to transmit information. Various technologies, such as 3G, 4G, and 5G, are used to provide different levels of speed and coverage.
unfortunately not, it is the same as other mobile networks . glad i could help.....
The full form of GSM is Global System for Mobile Communications. It is a standard developed for digital cellular networks to enable mobile devices to communicate with each other.
Reliance mobile does not offer a way to get itemized call details when you are at a home location. When you are roaming on other networks you can view your itemized bill by activating itemized billing.
Currently, Orange mobile phones are only available in certain parts of Europe. It is possible to use the phones on other networks through unlocking though.
Wireless Ad Hoc Networks has been ongoing for decades. The history of wireless ad hoc networks can be traced back to the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DAPRPA) packet radio networks (PRNet), which evolved into the survivable adaptive radio networks (SURAD) program [11]. Ad hoc networks have play an important role in military applications and related research efforts, for example, the global mobile information systems (GloMo) program [12] and the near-term digital radio (NTDR) program [13]. Recent years have seen a new spate of industrial and commercial applications for wireless ad hoc networks, as viable communication equipment and portable computers become more compact and available. Since their emergence in 1970's, wireless networks have become increasingly popular in the communication industry. These networks provide mobile users with ubiquitous computing capability and information access regardless of the users' location. There are currently two variations of mobile wireless networks: infrastructured and infrastructureless networks. The infrastructured networks have fixed and wired gateways or the fixed Base-Stations which are connected to other Base-Stations through wires. Each node is within the range of a Base-Station. A "Hand-off" occurs as mobile host travels out of range of one Base-Station and into the range of another and thus, mobile host is able to continue communication seamlessly throughout the network. Example applications of this type include wireless local area networks and Mobile Phone. The other type of wireless network, infrastructureless networks, is knows as Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANET). These networks have no fixed routers, every node could be router. All nodes are capable of movement and can be connected dynamically in arbitrary manner. odeavesdropping, spoofing and denial-of-service attacks in these networks.
Samsung, Nokia, HTC, Apple. Android, & Blackberry are all cell phone companies that utilize the 3 mobile network as a carrier for their cellular products. These companies also use other networks, and are not limited to the 3 mobile network.
SANs. (Storage Area Networks.)
The acronym WCDMA stands for Wideband Code Division Multiple Access. It one of two mobile networks, the other being CDMA, and is specified for the 3G speed.