In the usa virgin mobile uses the sprint pcs network and everywhere else it uses the tmobile network
O2 in the United Kingdom.
A Converged network is used to carry all three.
It is a communication that uses internet as a transmission network and a phone that has an IP. or a phone which is connected to a modem.
The government and businesses use Wide Area Networks to be able to connect devices in large geographical areas. Companies can use it to store private information and network for commerce purposes.
In the usa virgin mobile uses the sprint pcs network and everywhere else it uses the tmobile network
Yes, Virgin Mobile now uses the sim cards on new phones.
No. Cricket uses a CDMA network and T-Mobile uses a GSM network.
Virgin Mobile uses CDMA, so their phones do not take SIM cards.
Visafone
Virgin Mobile now uses sim cards and ATT and other carriers only what customers to use their phones, so the phones are locked for use only on their network. If you get an unlocked cell phone you can use it on any carrier that uses sim cards. NOTE: Tmobile and prepaid carriers don't have Iphones on the service.
O2 in the United Kingdom.
Most countries have a Wi-Fi network. Mobile computing simply uses the Wi-Fi network to connect to the internet.
T-Mobile has many kinds of smartphones that can be used on its network. The most advanced phone they currently offer uses a 1.2 GHz Qualcomm processor and has Android 2.3 preloaded.
Yes...no one uses this service except drug dealers....and nick izzo
Yes and it also uses mobile network connections.
No it is not a phone and uses the Mobile network connectivity (3G) for internet connection