> On 11 Feb 2007 08:36:43 -0800, "CreamyDistortion"
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> BTW CDMA being phased out here very soon.
Hi, No I'm from a very small company called Wireless Solutions
International based in Pennsylvania, USA. If CDMA is being phased out
in Australia and New Zeland (Which I have heard a little about) then
are these chargers basically useless? I'd hate to think I'm sitting
on a pile of nothing.
There has to be somebody who can take these off my hands.
Graeme Willox - 12 Feb 2007 14:35 GMT
>> On 11 Feb 2007 08:36:43 -0800, "CreamyDistortion"
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> on a pile of nothing.
> There has to be somebody who can take these off my hands.
CDMA is definately being phased out here in Australia. I'm not sure
about New Zealand. There is only one CDMA network in NZ. It's run by
Telecom New Zealand. Their website it www.telecom.co.nz You might be
able to find out if they have any such intentions either by looking
around there, or by emailing them (perhaps under the guise of saying
that you're planning for a trip next year and wanting to know if your
CDMA phone will work there etc).
John Phillips - 13 Feb 2007 10:05 GMT
>I'd hate to think I'm sitting
>on a pile of nothing.
>There has to be somebody who can take these off my hands.
As well as that in OZ & NZ we run on 240 volts (they may be universal
chargers?) and we use a different pin system than USA.
http://www.kropla.com/!i.htm
CreamyDistortion - 17 Feb 2007 11:55 GMT
> As well as that in OZ & NZ we run on 240 volts (they may be universal
> chargers?) and we use a different pin system than USA.
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> http://www.kropla.com/!i.htm
Oh I know, of course. They have the pins that are diagnol <sp?> in a
'funnel' type pattern, they are definetly not for use in the USA.