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ITSCA
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Posted on 06-06-08 9:30
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Hey, Guy help me out!!!!!!!!!!!! Can you suggest me which cell phone we can use in Nepal. I mean I heard many cell phones we can not use what we are using in USA. If any one have any idea about it. I will be more then happy . I am going Home next week. I wana buy right one so I can be able to use in Nepal.
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katziman
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Posted on 06-06-08 9:53
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Any cell phone that is compatible with GSM service provider and uses SIM technology. These cell phones can be unlocked and used with any service provider globally that support GSM.
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voiceagainst
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Posted on 06-06-08 9:56
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make sure it has gsm 900 band to use in nepal
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V2001
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Posted on 06-06-08 11:54
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quad band fon. Don't know the exact frequency, but one of my friend took tri band fon and it did work in kathmandu but not in pokhara
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Posted on 06-06-08 12:50
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ya it shud be a quad band fone.... in most cases if u can use att and tmobile in the same fone then it will work in ktm.
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