Cricket Broadband In El Paso TX does this mean???

are you trying to get evdo to tether? then yes, a data card works.

To the best of my knowlage, (however, i've been out of the game for a bit, so i could be wrong) there are NO EVDO capable phones out there with tri-band. The two new motorolas (the new razr S, and the new bar type) are both 1x only.

The samsung messenger is triband, but its data is 1x only.
 
pretty much.

El Paso's spectrum is saturated as hell. Between being on the border with all the mexican systems bleeding over, PCI owning a chunk of spectrum, Sprint owning 2 blocks (Well, they own one, but one of their partners owns a second one) plus the SMR rebanding, i'm surprised we were able to squeeze another high band CDMA carrier in.
 
Well this is just pathetic. I have been looking forward to Cricket EVDO here for so long and now it just seems like a pipe dream.

I would like to consolidate my phone/internet service without breaking the bank. I don't wanna pay for a data card and pay for cell phone service as well. I would like to have a phone that can also tether via EVDO. But I guess I'll just have to stick with what I have, which is Verizon EVDO via prepaid service. Oh well.

Thanks for all the replies fellow flashers.
 
on a random, sorta related topic, my v750 has the albuquerque/santa fe evdo prl on it, it gets evdo in the albuquerque area, but is sticking to 1x in El Paso.
 
Then if thats the case then how is it people in Houston, Charlotte, Louisville, etc are getting Ev on their Mogul n Vogue's?

I'm curious if you could explain i would appreciate it 8)
 
Because El Paso doesn't have EV....or atleast thats the majority vote but i'm remaning hopefull they will do the right thing...LOL

I'm a believer...LOL
 
To clarify:

EP is not a tri-band area and you don't need an AWS phone to get Evdo. Mogul's and Vogue's are Ev capable.

So no worries everyone it is possible for us to get it.
 
no- the ability to use the 1700/2100 frequency banRAB is built into the chip by qualcomm and is not present in non-tri-band devices...

only a tri-band device that is built with support for the new spectrum will work.

sorry to burst your bubble...you should really stop trying to figure a way around it, because it is not possible...

now- this frequency band was, i think, a government frequencybefore it was cleared and auctioned...you may be able to find some old gov equipment and use that...lol :lol:

that was a joke...even if it was possible, you would likely go to jail
 
we all know that el paso is not an aws market, but cricket may have indeed launched evdo data services on the aws spectrum...

that would mean that you would need a tri-band phone or aws capable aircard to get evdo, not 1xrt services (talk/text/1x-data)...

that means that your mogul can use all of its potential features other than the evdo feature, as that is being broadcast on a frequency band that the mogul's chip cannot transmit/receive on...

i believe that is what gotbutton was saying, but he can correct me if i am wrong...

i think he is a switch tech for cricket and would go with what he says on the subject

sorry my el paso homies
 
if gotbutton said that it launched on aws, then it launched on aws

he is an authoritative source

i would go 100% with what he says and try an aws device for evdo

do they sell aircarRAB in your market yet?

if so, then evdo is definitely launched...but still may be (unofficially) even if they don't sell them yet
 
Any idea why my Cricket Q w/generic firmware is staying on EVDO while on a phone call? I don't mean to beat a dead horse, but if it's a frequency that can't be accessed via a non-tri band phone, how come EVDO shows up at all? What in the chipset picks up the EVDO signal if this frequency isn't built in to the phone??? And, what's this thread, mentioned above, all about? Is the El Paso market one, or the only one, to use AWS? One last thing. I have seen posted, and been told by our local Jump, rep that the SID for our area is 4485, but for the last 2 years, everytime I do an OTA (cricket or jump), the SID that the phone pulls is 4717. Pardon my ignorance.
 
i'd go with gotbutton... he knows what he's talking about. I believe what he is saying is that you do not need an AWS phone to use voice in El Paso, but the EVDO is operating on AWS frequencies and you will need an AWS device to take advantage of EVDO speeRAB.

edit: oh wow randomwit.. i didn't see your post when i posted this.. but yeah..
 
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