<html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --></style></head><body><div style="font-family:times new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><div style="font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: 12pt;"><span>I'm no expert at all, but I do know that when we were designing a device with a Kyocera m200 CDMA data module (<a target="_blank" href="http://www.kyocera-wireless.com/m2m-business/index.htm">http://www.kyocera-wireless.com/m2m-business/index.htm</a>), the module itself was carrier (Sprint in our case) approved and FCC approved, but once we incorporated it into our device, we then had to get it re-approved by the carrier and the FCC (though it is typically an easier process when using an approved module already). I think the deciding factor may be whether the module is "stand-alone" or not... But I say that with the disclaimer that I could be completely wrong. :)</span><br><br>~Jeremy<br><br><div style="font-family: times
new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: 12pt;">----- Original Message ----<br>From: Graham Auld <openmoko@graham.auld.me.uk><br>To: community@lists.openmoko.org<br>Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 2:06:45 PM<br>Subject: FCC status for FIC Neo1973?<br><br>
<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span class="344580122-13122006"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial" size="2">I wouldn't expect such an issue as i expect the GSM module
will be correctly certified and as access is via AT command set you /shouldn't/
be able to make it do things it's not allowed to...</font></span></div>
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<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span class="344580122-13122006"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial" size="2">someone please correct me if i'm incorrect in my
assumptions</font></span></div>
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<div dir="ltr" align="left"><span class="344580122-13122006"><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial" size="2">Graham</font></span></div><br>
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[mailto:community-bounces@lists.openmoko.org] <b>On Behalf Of </b>Jeff
Andros<br><b>Sent:</b> 13 December 2006 16:17<br><b>To:</b> David
Schlesinger<br><b>Cc:</b> community@lists.openmoko.org; La Monte Henry Piggy
Yarroll<br><b>Subject:</b> Re: FCC status for FIC Neo1973?<br></font><br></div>
<div></div><font size="2">>not to mention completely outside the terms of
service of any major carrier...?<br><br>a while ago, I spoke to both Cingular
and T-Mob, I told them I was doing some work with a gm-862, both said there was
nothing in their service restrictions about connecting with weird equipment like
that <br><br>--Jeff<br></font><br>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 12/13/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">David
Schlesinger</b> <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:David.Schlesinger@palmsource.com">David.Schlesinger@palmsource.com</a>>
wrote: </span>
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<p><font size="2">Do you mean "legal challenges" beyond its use being, strictly
speaking, a violation of Federal law, not to mention completely outside the
terms of service of any major carrier...?</font></p>
<div><span class="q" id="q_10f7c8d770c8f612_1"><font size="2"><br><br><br>-----Original Message-----<br>From: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:community-bounces@lists.openmoko.org">community-bounces@lists.openmoko.org</a> on behalf of La Monte
Henry Piggy Yarroll<br>Sent: Wed 12/13/2006 7:37 AM<br>To: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:community@lists.openmoko.org">community@lists.openmoko.org</a><br>Subject: FCC status for FIC
Neo1973?<br><br>Would anyone care to comment on the FCC status of the FIC
Neo1973? In<br>particular, are there any legal challenges associated with
using<br>prototypes on a live GSM
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