Joe
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(Dec 9, 2007 - 12:55 PM)
"If AT&T's de la Vega mentioned his company had any similar plans to make its GSM network specifications generally available, the USA Today reporter did not mention them."
AT&T doesn't need to make those specifications available. Specifications for GSM networks are set by The European Telecommunications Standards Institute, not by AT&T and the ETSI is happy to release that information. It's why GSM is the dominant mobile phone standard (80% of the market)and it's why the same W810i that I used on T-mobile's network works for me on AT&T's network now.