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so does this mean it can be unlocked to run on at&t
It can be unlocked to "run" on any GSM carrier, but it will only be supported by US data frequencies (EDGE/GPRS), so don't plan to stream anything. For very basic data needs [business use], it would work, but so would an old Blackberry 7290.
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sean76 @ Jul 1st 2009 5:03PM
so does this mean it can be unlocked to run on at&t
andonemorething @ Jul 1st 2009 5:54PM
It can be unlocked to "run" on any GSM carrier, but it will only be supported by US data frequencies (EDGE/GPRS), so don't plan to stream anything. For very basic data needs [business use], it would work, but so would an old Blackberry 7290.