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wifi4milez
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reply to pfak
Re: So much for good will from the death star...............

said by pfak See Profile :

... and Hong Kong, Taiwan, China and pretty much anywhere else in Asia uses GSM.
Correct. He just singled out Japan as a place it would work and in reality thats one of the only places on the planet that it wouldnt work!
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FYI. You can use GSM phones that supports 3G UMTS 2100 MHz band in Japan. My family and I have successfully used Nokia E70 (Europe version, as the US version doesn't support the 2100 MHz band), Nokia N73, and Nokia E90. In the Tokyo area, you are most likely to roam to with Softbank.

Phones such as the HTC S630 can operate over there as well. Similary for all the current AT&T 3G data cards that operate on tri-band 3G frequencies.
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