Am 17.05.2017 um 10:36 schrieb Frank Demes <frank.demes@gmx.de>:_______________________________________________Germany:T-Mobile:2G (until 2025) 900/18003G (until 2020) 2000 !4G/LTE (until 2025) 800/1800/2600New but not defined : 700/1500 (until 2033)Vodafone:2G (until 2025) 900/18003G (until 2025) 20004G/LTE (until 2025) 800/2600 !New but not defined : 700/1500 (until 2033)Telfonica(E-Plus/O2):2G (until 2025) 900/18003G (until 2025) 20004G/LTE (until 2025) 800/1800/2600New but not defined : 700 (until 2033) !Am 17.05.2017 um 09:35 schrieb Mark Webb-Johnson <mark@webb-johnson.net>:<[Ovmsdev] v3.eml>_______________________________________________For the development modem, I’ve chosen a simple SIMCOM SIM5360 3G modem. Just something to get us started with. The board we are making will also support a SIM7100 4G modem chip as well. Most recent SIMCOM modules are compatible.Specifications for the modem are here:There are three models available:
- SIM5360A
Dual-Band UMTS/HSPA+ 850/1900MHz- SIM5360(J)E
Dual-Band UMTS/HSPA+ 900/2100MHz- SIM5360J(D)
Dual-Band UMTS/HSPA+ 800(850)/2100MHzThe 2G frequencies are all quad-band (GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900MHz). The only difference is the dual-band UMTS/HSPA+ frequencies 850/1900MHz, 900/2100MHz, or 800(850)/2100MHz.Hong Kong uses:
Name Interface B1 (2100) UMTS B8 (900 GSM) UMTS So, the first development modem I am getting is SIM5360(J)E.For other developers, who will be wanting early OVMS v3 modules, where do you live, what cellular carrier do you use, and what frequencies do you use?Regards, Mark.
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