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    will wwan designed by Australia networks work in x200T bought from the States?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by warakawa, Feb 7, 2010.

  1. warakawa

    warakawa Notebook Evangelist

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    hi, if i buy wwan card designed for Australian networks from lenovo Australia, will then work on American x200 tablet?
     
  2. TinyRK

    TinyRK Notebook Evangelist

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    I can tell you that the AT&T WWAN will work in Australia: just swap he SIM-Card.

    I am not sure about the Verizon Option.
    But I guess the are using a SIM for their WWAN, too.
     
  3. warakawa

    warakawa Notebook Evangelist

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    which network will at&t wwan work with? i am with three/telstra
     
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    cereal killer Notebook Consultant

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    What's relevant for you is the model of 3g card you plan to use. There are a couple of options. I'm partial to the GOBI 2000. I has more features than the other cards. I have one in my laptop right now.
     
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    AT&T uses the GSM-Network and so does three/telstra.
    Since the GOBI 2000 can use all frequencies (Quad-Band) it will work.

    The only question is, if the GOBI2000 is locked to AT&T, or not.