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venus-os:gx-gsm [2019-10-03 22:57] – [6. Trouble shooting] mvader | venus-os:gx-gsm [2020-01-18 11:23] – [7. Supported Frequencies (2G/3G)] mvader | ||
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===== 7. Supported Frequencies (2G/3G) ===== | ===== 7. Supported Frequencies (2G/3G) ===== | ||
+ | GX GSM, part number GSM100100100: | ||
* 2G (GSM/ | * 2G (GSM/ | ||
* 3G (UMTS/ | * 3G (UMTS/ | ||
+ | * The used module is a Simcom SIM5360E. | ||
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+ | A second model is coming, expected in 2020 Q3, having below frequencies, | ||
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+ | * 2G (GSM/ | ||
+ | * 3G (UMTS/ | ||
+ | * This new product will be based on the Simcom SIM5360A. | ||
==== Regional Coverage Information ==== | ==== Regional Coverage Information ==== | ||
- | Northern | + | USA, Mexico, Canada and most of South America: 1900 MHz is the most common frequency for 3G, which is unsupported for the current version of GX GSM. But a second model is coming in 2020, see above. |
Australia: The 900MHz 3G frequency in remote areas is typically provided by Optus. Telstra' | Australia: The 900MHz 3G frequency in remote areas is typically provided by Optus. Telstra' |