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Thread: Operating Frequency Bands of Lime, Digicel & Claro

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    I was told by someone that works at, that presently Claro only support 3G on the 850 mhz band
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    Can someone provide confirmation on the operating frequencies for the 3 carriers for both GSM and HSDPA?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramacan View Post
    Can someone provide confirmation on the operating frequencies for the 3 carriers for both GSM and HSDPA?
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    It is extremely difficult to retrieve accurate information from the carriers as most are unaware of the differences between GSM and HSDPA. For example, I was in a loop at Lime as I spoke to about 10 persons before getting the correct information on the operating frequency for the HSDPA.

    Just trying to make it easier for other users as I retrieved the information required for my purpose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mega man View Post
    DIGICEL - 900mhz and 1800mhz 338 05

    LIME - 850mhz and 1900mhz 338 180

    CLARO - 850mhz and 1900mhz 338 070

    Agreed that is the Band for all Companies

    Quote Originally Posted by ramacan View Post
    I spoke to a Lime representative from the mobile department yesterday and it was confirmed that the network band required for 3G is 850/1900 MHZ.
    they are going to say that because that is what they use. Are you telling me that if digicel switches to 3g then most of their subscibers would have to change their phones.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukecon View Post
    they are going to say that because that is what they use. Are you telling me that if digicel switches to 3g then most of their subscibers would have to change their phones.
    nope am thinking that Digicel would use the same as Europe... 900

    As is the safest long term phone to now own would be the HTC Fuze... as it supports
    HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
    GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900

    Look at that HTC thought of us... lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by WizzX View Post
    nope am thinking that Digicel would use the same as Europe... 900

    As is the safest long term phone to now own would be the HTC Fuze... as it supports
    HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
    GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900

    Look at that HTC thought of us... lol
    Yes digicel digicel uses both and many countries in Europe uses both as well

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    How would i know what 3g my bold is on??

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    Quote Originally Posted by wolfman View Post
    How would i know what 3g my bold is on??
    Tell you the truth i am not quite familiar with 3g as yet, soon read up more on it stll.

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    Agreed, I should be receiving the HTC Fuze next week, I cancelled the HTC Touch 3G at the last minute.

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