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Frequencies in Boston?

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srehrlich@gmail.com - 23 May 2006 17:03 GMT
What are TM's most popular frequencies in the Boston, MA / New England
area?    What percentage of TM's towers uses 1800 vs 1900 Mhz?

Thanks.

Scott
BruceR - 23 May 2006 20:23 GMT
100% of TMo's towers use 1900 MHz. 1800MHz is not used by any carrier in
the US. 850/1900 is US/Canada and 900/1800 is ROW (rest of world
although I'm not sure which Mexico uses).

> What are TM's most popular frequencies in the Boston, MA / New England
> area?    What percentage of TM's towers uses 1800 vs 1900 Mhz?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Scott
^'^BatAttaK^'^ - 24 May 2006 11:24 GMT
>100% of TMo's towers use 1900 MHz. 1800MHz is not used by any carrier in
>the US. 850/1900 is US/Canada and 900/1800 is ROW (rest of world
>although I'm not sure which Mexico uses).

Some Mexican carriers also uses 1900.  I can't guarantee all of them
as I am sure that they also run 900/1800 to attract the Euro roamers.
Dean - 02 Sep 2006 00:17 GMT
0 percent (0.0%) use 1800Mhz.

>What are TM's most popular frequencies in the Boston, MA / New England
>area?    What percentage of TM's towers uses 1800 vs 1900 Mhz?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Scott
bruceR - 10 Sep 2006 05:11 GMT
0% use 1800Mhz in Boston as the 1800Mhz band is not used for PCS in the USA.
1800 is the European band. 1900Mhz and 850Mhz are used in the USA. TMo uses
1900Mhz and has roaming contracts to use Cingular's 850Mhz too.

> 0 percent (0.0%) use 1800Mhz.
>
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