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Well, they certainly DO have a GSM network that covers about half of the States (Checked a Japanese provider's roaming page- they're listed with 1900MHz GSM)- why have GSM if they're not going to make use of it?
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JX @ Dec 14th 2006 7:51AM
Well, they certainly DO have a GSM network that covers about half of the States (Checked a Japanese provider's roaming page- they're listed with 1900MHz GSM)- why have GSM if they're not going to make use of it?