unfortunately no, its cdma
Gsm
yes
It's a gsm/umts network. There's no cdma carrier in the Philippines.
You need one with a SIM Card slot. From there, find a GSM carrier, buy a SIM card and slip it in. (T-Mobile, AT&T, and every European carrier is GSM).
yes they are a gsm carrier.
No
Many smart phones from Bangkok, Thailand work properly in India if they have been unlocked. Most use the same GSM signal but are locked to a specific carrier signal by the original provider.
A wireless modem can be made with a GSM Sim card and a compatible cell phone. The GSM signal is made available to the surrounding area by transmitting an 802.11G/N signal.
They run on GSM as well as CDMA depending on the phone you get FROM THEM... Or you can purchase a SIM card from Straight Talk to use in your unlocked GSM phone. Then you can purchase the $45 card from Straight Talk or Wal-Mart to use on your new converted phone.
It operates several GSM networks in Europe and the United States.
T-Mobile is a wireless GSM carrier in the United States. They provide many phones, and offer a discount on most of these phones with a 2-year contract.
Verizon Wireless is a CDMA network. However, the global phones are programmed to pick up GSM networks overseas... but here in the states, it's all CDMA