FWIW, I was planning on buying a GTA02 as soon as its available, but no 850 is a deal breaker since I would be using it on AT&T's network in California. I would certainly be willing to buy it without 900MHZ support, though.

-Tupshin

Michael Shiloh wrote:
Unfortunately, this also affects the GTA02, which is now far too close to production to try to enable quad-band operation.

An 850/1800/1900MHz variant has been suggested but this is not yet determined.

Michael


Randall Mason wrote:
Will the GTA02 have the quad band board (full working quad band capabilities to end users)?

On 11/5/07, *Michael Shiloh* < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hello Community,

I've just arrived in Taiwan and have figured out the quad band issue.

The chipset is capable of quad band but the board was laid out to only support 3 bands. So, 850Mhz is not supported on the GTA01 board. Instead
    we support 900/1800/1900MHz.

    Anyone interested in more details is welcome to email me.

    Michael

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