Does anyone remember the OLD AT&T Wireless...Wasn't it NTT DoCoMo that was a part owner of it...the mMode was based on the iMode service which was developed by NTT. Time will show what kind of setup they'll do...or maybe Aloha state will get some kind of preferential treatment and will get W-CDMA 2100...wouldn't that be nice...US Mainland 3G phones would be obsolete on the "home turf" already.
re: the old AT&T/NTT DoCoMo. Back then when NTT DoCoMo was a bidder(along w/Cingular) for buying AT&T . . . NTT DoCoMo being a part owner in Verizon would have had to sell their shares in Verizon if they ended up outbidding Cingular.
I'm itching for this to start; maybe it was worth it to move back here . . . hahahaha, maybe. I'm guessing there's no way this will be done halfway. There'd be no agreement if AT&T wasn't totally onboard w/what DoCoMo wants to offer their customers; and we AIN'T talkin' Edge, I'm sure of that!
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Does anyone remember the OLD AT&T Wireless...Wasn't it NTT DoCoMo that was a part owner of it...the mMode was based on the iMode service which was developed by NTT. Time will show what kind of setup they'll do...or maybe Aloha state will get some kind of preferential treatment and will get W-CDMA 2100...wouldn't that be nice...US Mainland 3G phones would be obsolete on the "home turf" already.
"or maybe Aloha state will get some kind of preferential treatment and will get W-CDMA 2100"
I am *so* going to Hawaii for college if that happens...
compatible frequencies are not available in the US
re: the old AT&T/NTT DoCoMo. Back then when NTT DoCoMo was a bidder(along w/Cingular) for buying AT&T . . . NTT DoCoMo being a part owner in Verizon would have had to sell their shares in Verizon if they ended up outbidding Cingular.
I'm itching for this to start; maybe it was worth it to move back here . . . hahahaha, maybe. I'm guessing there's no way this will be done halfway. There'd be no agreement if AT&T wasn't totally onboard w/what DoCoMo wants to offer their customers; and we AIN'T talkin' Edge, I'm sure of that!