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| Thread ID: 67635 | 2006-04-02 02:21:00 | Using a US cellphone in NZ | Andrew B (867) | PC World Chat |
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| 443008 | 2006-04-03 21:34:00 | We drove down the West Coast to LA - the phones worked all the way, just like they do anywhere in New Zealand :) Instead of trying to be a bunch of smart ars*s, why not accept the facts as they stand. |
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| 443009 | 2006-04-03 23:36:00 | We drove down the West Coast to LA - the phones worked all the way, just like they do anywhere in New Zealand :) Instead of trying to be a bunch of smart ars*s, why not accept the facts as they stand. I believe that jesseycy is referring to the West Coast in NZ, Zippity. Which reverts to the original poster question, which has now been confirmed by jesseycy, I believe. The triband 850,1800,1900 that was at the centre of the original question will work in NZ, but probably in the main centres only. Without the 900 band (that Zippity has in his triband), usage in NZ may be quite limited in area. |
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| 443010 | 2006-04-04 00:15:00 | I was referring to Surfer Joe and his Seattle/Canada comment. | Zippity (58) | ||
| 443011 | 2006-04-04 03:10:00 | Don't know if Zip diss'd me or not....but the 1900 is pretty common in the US (including California)....the lower stuff is a cross-over and concession to the older stuff that still exist here and in Canada...all the way down to the Mexican border where I think they still use 27MHZ or even better...two cans and a wet string. :D | SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
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