NTT-NoGoMoKo in Japan, plus falling back

2007-07-08 Thread Mikko Rauhala
su, 2007-07-08 kello 12:00 -0700, Tim Newsom kirjoitti: Um... Japan does have GSM service... I am positive as I recently had guests in my house from japan. They brought their cell phones and I showed them how to make them work in the US. Means nothing. Their phones may be GSM-capable

Re: NTT-NoGoMoKo in Japan, plus falling back

2007-07-08 Thread kenneth marken
On Sunday 08 July 2007 21:24:50 Mikko Rauhala wrote: su, 2007-07-08 kello 12:00 -0700, Tim Newsom kirjoitti: Um... Japan does have GSM service... I am positive as I recently had guests in my house from japan. They brought their cell phones and I showed them how to make them work in the US.

Re: NTT-NoGoMoKo in Japan, plus falling back

2007-07-08 Thread Flemming Richter Mikkelsen
Many countries uses 3G. In Norway we use UMTS (and I think they use UMTS in the rest of Europe), while in the US you use CDMA. On 7/8/07, Tim Newsom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You misunderstand... What I meant was Is 3G backward compatible for data with previous formats. Plus, i thought that

Re: NTT-NoGoMoKo in Japan, plus falling back

2007-07-08 Thread Eric van Horssen
Tim Newsom wrote: You misunderstand... What I meant was Is 3G backward compatible for data with previous formats. Plus, i thought that only the US had any kind of cell company which uses cdma. I am quite surprised by that as I thought most if not all other countries used GSM. /shrug.

Re: NTT-NoGoMoKo in Japan, plus falling back

2007-07-08 Thread kenneth marken
On Sunday 08 July 2007 23:11:01 Flemming Richter Mikkelsen wrote: Many countries uses 3G. In Norway we use UMTS (and I think they use UMTS in the rest of Europe), while in the US you use CDMA. there is one operator in norway that use CDMA. mainly for internet on the go, but they have been