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01-01-2017 02:12 PM
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01-01-2017 03:09 PM
Too technical for me. Someone in the community might know.
01-01-2017 03:25 PM
Maybe as a Uk network has no control understandably over a foreign network and connectivity and quality of it would be a case of checking when connected to an actual American network.
I would think the typical traveller wouldn't look past at actually just being connected.
Maybe if the phone specs , frequencies and bands support and even a local sim could be tested out if the phone is unlocked.
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01-01-2017 03:31 PM
Why an American network? The question was asked of any overseas network.
I agree that 99% of people, including me, wouldn't care but it's an interesting technical question for someone who is interested.
But you are of course right that Vodafone has zero control over the operations of am overseas network but the concept is very unlikely to be a UK service only. If the phone and network both support something it should work anywhere.
01-01-2017 03:35 PM
:smileyembarrassed: Whoops my bad @jeffkinn
I kinda fixated on the Lte part of the post and got American Networks my mind.
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