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2009-09-14
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2009-09-15
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2009-09-15
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2009-09-15
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@ Vancouver, BC, Canada
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The more i try to figure out coverage for the N900 in Canada, the more i get confused... for example Videotron is listed as 3G 1700... does that mean that AWS can actually operate on the same band for up/down ? Can the N900 operate on any of its supported frequencies independantly?
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2009-09-15
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2009-09-15
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@ Saint-Jérôme, Québec
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So Quebecois will have an N900-compatible option sooner rather than later with Videotron. That's good news. At least Quebecor didn't sit on their hands. As for prices, who knows?