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The [[Neo FreeRunner]] will not support UMTS.
 
The [[Neo FreeRunner]] will not support UMTS.
  
In [[Neo1973_compatible_cellphone_providers#Japan|Japan, only UMTS]] is available, no GSM network exists there. For this and other reasons, support for UMTS is very desirable. This can be accommodated in the device itself or externally with '''supported''' peripheral hardware via [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UMTS#3G_Handsets_and_Modems UMTS tether mode] using USB, Bluetooh, WiFi or infrared. Here is also rumored that Apple will support UMTS with iPhone.
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In [[Neo1973_compatible_cellphone_providers#Japan|Japan, only UMTS]] is available, no GSM network exists there. For this and other reasons, support for UMTS is very desirable. This can be accommodated in the device itself or externally with '''supported''' peripheral hardware via [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UMTS#3G_Handsets_and_Modems UMTS tether mode] using USB, Bluetooh, WiFi or infrared. The 2nd generation of Apple's iPhone (iPhone 3G) supports now UMTS, too.
  
 
== Applications ==
 
== Applications ==

Revision as of 17:31, 23 August 2008

From Wikipedia UMTS: Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS)' is a mobile standard of the third-generation (3G).

The Neo 1973 does not support UMTS. The Neo FreeRunner will not support UMTS.

In Japan, only UMTS is available, no GSM network exists there. For this and other reasons, support for UMTS is very desirable. This can be accommodated in the device itself or externally with supported peripheral hardware via UMTS tether mode using USB, Bluetooh, WiFi or infrared. The 2nd generation of Apple's iPhone (iPhone 3G) supports now UMTS, too.

Applications

Programming

Standards information

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From Wikipedia UMTS: Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS)' is a mobile standard of the third-generation (3G).

The Neo 1973 does not support UMTS. The Neo FreeRunner will not support UMTS.

In Japan, only UMTS is available, no GSM network exists there. For this and other reasons, support for UMTS is very desirable. This can be accommodated in the device itself or externally with supported peripheral hardware via UMTS tether mode using USB, Bluetooh, WiFi or infrared. Here is also rumored that Apple will support UMTS with iPhone.

Applications

Programming

Standards information