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
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.
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.
It operates several GSM networks in Europe and the United States.
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.
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