Community update: The 850 MHz issue

Tupshin Harper tupshin at gmail.com
Tue Nov 6 03:08:51 CET 2007


FWIW, I was planning on buying a GTA02 as soon as its available, but no 
850 is a deal breaker since I would be using it on AT&T's network in 
California. I would certainly be willing to buy it without 900MHZ 
support, though.

-Tupshin

Michael Shiloh wrote:
> Unfortunately, this also affects the GTA02, which is now far too close 
> to production to try to enable quad-band operation.
>
> An 850/1800/1900MHz variant has been suggested but this is not yet 
> determined.
>
> Michael
>
>
> Randall Mason wrote:
>> Will the GTA02 have the quad band board (full working quad band 
>> capabilities to end users)?
>>
>> On 11/5/07, *Michael Shiloh* < michael at openmoko.org 
>> <mailto:michael at openmoko.org>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hello Community,
>>
>>     I've just arrived in Taiwan and have figured out the quad band 
>> issue.
>>
>>     The chipset is capable of quad band but the board was laid out to 
>> only
>>     support 3 bands. So, 850Mhz is not supported on the GTA01 board. 
>> Instead
>>     we support 900/1800/1900MHz.
>>
>>     Anyone interested in more details is welcome to email me.
>>
>>     Michael
>>
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>> -- 
>> Randall Mason
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