Monday, July 13, 2009

Quad Band Cell Phone


The GSM Quad Band Mobile Phones

by Cecep SA

Until today, there are more than 690 GSM mobile networks across 213 countries and ‎comprises 82.4% of all global mobile connections. According to available statistics, more ‎than 2 million users of GSM mobile phones in the world, with China with more users ‎with more than 370 million euros, and Russia followed with 145 million users. While ‎U.S. has 78 million, India has 83 million use the GSM service.

A mobile phone can be a disconcerting for a passenger. It is primarily the incompatibility ‎with the network of the country you visit, as all countries of the world has different ‎frequency bands of operation.


Almost all parts of the world operate on the GSM technology, with the exception of U.S. ‎and Canada. Originally GSM operates at a frequency of 900 MHz, which is being ‎continuously improved and now works at 1800 MHz service. With a GSM phone, can ‎access services in 212 different countries. Some mobile phones available in the United ‎States and Canada, operating in GSM, but most of them are of a different frequency band. ‎The GSM service in North America is totally different from a frequency of 1900 MHz ‎and 850 MHz at times, which is different from the standard 1800 MHz. Not all countries ‎in the world using the standard 900 / 1,800 MHz GSM. The exceptions are Canada, ‎Mexico, Japan, Korea and some countries of Central and South America, with limited ‎coverage of the standard GSM networks.

Today, mobile phones have become a part of everyday life. Often we wonder how we ‎lived without them. Whether traveling for business or leisure, mobile phones offer ‎amazing services while traveling. However, it also presents some challenges when you ‎wonder if that phone has to work as you travel from one place to another.

There are three bands in which the mobile is based on the transmission, with different ‎countries operating in a different frequency in different bands. Today, Quad band mobile ‎phones for the fear in you, relieving you worry if your phone will work in the United ‎Kingdom.

The obvious convenience of having a mobile phone makes you feel certain that the story ‎is you, you have fast easy access to help when you need it and talk to the people ‎important to you. It is one of the most economical and essential for the life of the product ‎throughout the life of any person on the day. Think about the old days, when there was a ‎call from your hotel room. Think of the bill you paid, just for your phone calls. You now ‎have a mobile phone, a partner for life. You can feel the difference. Today, many of these ‎phones offer exceptional with plans that may include free airtime, long distance charges ‎cheaper and in some cases cheaper international roaming charges. In India, for example, ‎service providers have started offering lifetime incoming calls on pre-paid SIM cards for ‎your mobile. The realization of this benefit, you feel less comfortable you are available ‎on your mobile phone. Prices are dropping every month, starting with a great investment ‎when mobile phones were first introduced.

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2 comments:

Dylan said...

Cecep, nice article. The main thing I would mention to anyone considering switching to pre-paid cell phones, however, is that you should figure out first whether you can reduce your current cell bills down to acceptable levels--thereby saving often significant plan cancellation fees (AKA "early termination fees"), not to mention the convenience of keeping your present cell phone number. Importantly, there are still ways to effectively reduce your cell bill. Not to blatantly plug, but I work for the consumer advocacy website http://www.fixmycellbill.com , powered by a company called Validas, where we slash the average cell bill by 22 percent. It costs five bucks to implement our suggested changes to your plan (the average consumer currently saves around $420 annually through us) but we will analyze your bill for free without any commitment of purchase, just to let you know exactly how many dollars your carrier is ripping you off by. I could go on and on about how shifty these cell companies can be in their attempts to make you overpay. We stop them, and have currently saved consumers over $5,000,000 by auditing over 26,000 cell lines. For more information, check out Validas in the national news media, most recently on Fox News at http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/dpp/consumer/conlaw/lower_cell_phone_bills_ .

Good luck to everyone reading on making an informed wireless choice.

Dylan

Unknown said...

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