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 +====== Mobile Frequencies ======
 +
 +  * TDMA/CDMA - ways of breaking up a channel for use
 +
 +  * 2G
 +    * GSM - A 2G technology based on TDMA
 +      * GPRS - turning GSM into packets switched network supporting IP protocols
 +      * EDGE - an extension to GSM to make it faster. It is therefore referred to as 2.5g
 +    * CDMA - actually named IS-95 or cdmaOne, CDMA based 2g technology
 +  * 3G
 +    * UMTS is a 3g technology
 +    * WCDMA is the most common form of UMTS
 +    * HSDPA - an extension to UTMS to make it downloading faster. It is therefore referred to as 3.5g
 +    * HSUPA - upload version of HSDPA
 +    * HSPA - amalgamates HSDPA and HSUPA to make UTMS faster
 +
 +===== 2 Degrees =====
 +
 +==== 2G ====
 +  * 900Mhz GSM
 +  * 1800Mhz GSM (Special Areas)
 +  * GPRS and EDGE(no other provider does EDGE)
 +
 +==== 3G ====
 +  * 900Mhz (provided by vodafone in rural areas)
 +  * 2100Mhz (provided by vodafone in main centers)
 +  * 2100Mhz (HSDPA in Special Zones: Hamilton,Wellington,Christchurch,Auckland,Queenstown)
 +
 +===== Vodafone =====
 +
 +==== 2G ====
 +  * 900Mhz GSM
 +  * 1800Mhz GSM (Special Areas)
 +
 +==== 3G ====
 +  * 900Mhz (in rural areas)
 +  * 2100Mhz (in main centres)
 +
 +===== Telecom XT =====
 +
 +==== 2G ====
 +  * None
 +
 +==== 3G ====
 +  * 850Mhz (in rural areas)
 +  * 2100Mhz (in main centres)
 +
 +