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It sure is Monday allright. Nothing new to declare. Still no furniture. Trying to figure out what to fix for supper. Just wanna wish everyone a good day!!!

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Visited Jordan-December 2004

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Hopefully tomorrow will be better...I'll post my news then...this monday thread is too dreary for good news now.

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It depends on if the phone is a tri or quad ban model than it would operate. You would also have to go with a comany that uses sims cards- not all do. Yo would also have to make sure the phone is unlocked (which is probably already is)

How would I find that out? Would it be in the manual ? or on Nokia online?

I never had to deal with this before------ :wacko:

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It depends on if the phone is a tri or quad ban model than it would operate. You would also have to go with a comany that uses sims cards- not all do. Yo would also have to make sure the phone is unlocked (which is probably already is)

How would I find that out? Would it be in the manual ? or on Nokia online?

I never had to deal with this before------ :wacko:

Yes, it's pretty easy to find out. Look up the model online ans look for the specifications.

Mobile phones come in 4 bands: 850 MHz / 900 MHz / 1800 MHz and 1900 MHz

The US uses 850 and 900 while the rest of the world uses either 1800 or 1900

A quad band can be used anywhere in the world ans a tri band can be used in most countries. You should be able to do a google search and find out the list of bands by country.

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Yes, it's pretty easy to find out. Look up the model online ans look for the specifications.

Mobile phones come in 4 bands: 850 MHz / 900 MHz / 1800 MHz and 1900 MHz

The US uses 850 and 900 while the rest of the world uses either 1800 or 1900

A quad band can be used anywhere in the world ans a tri band can be used in most countries. You should be able to do a google search and find out the list of bands by country.

Thanks. This is what was said about his phone:

Operating frequencyGSM 900/1800/1900

Since it uses 900, it will work in the USA? Is that anywhere or just certain states?

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My brother, believe, if you wish, in a stone, but don't dare strike me with it. You are free to worship what you wish,

but others' beliefs do not concern you. - Wafa Sultan

qualitydisplaya1.gif11573404S-1-vi.gifdontbelieve-mufkin.gif

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www.freerice.com

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Yes, it's pretty easy to find out. Look up the model online ans look for the specifications.

Mobile phones come in 4 bands: 850 MHz / 900 MHz / 1800 MHz and 1900 MHz

The US uses 850 and 900 while the rest of the world uses either 1800 or 1900

A quad band can be used anywhere in the world ans a tri band can be used in most countries. You should be able to do a google search and find out the list of bands by country.

Thanks. This is what was said about his phone:

Operating frequencyGSM 900/1800/1900

Since it uses 900, it will work in the USA? Is that anywhere or just certain states?

I know T-mobile uses phones with sim cards and I think AT&T also? I use to have Sprint and they did not have sim cards, but that might have changed. Call your local service providers and tell them which phone you have and will it work on these frequencies and that you will need a sim card for the phone.

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24 March 2009 I-751 received by USCIS

27 March 2009 Check Cashed

30 March 2009 NOA received

8 April 2009 Biometric notice arrived by mail

24 April 2009 Biometrics scheduled

26 April 2009 Touched

...once again waiting

1 September 2009 (just over 5 months) Approved and card production ordered.

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