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Future phones may support other standards.
 
Future phones may support other standards.
  
The Neo1973 is quad-band (GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900), and will work in most countries, with the exception of some of the US, and some other parts of the world.
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GSM covers making phone calls, sending '''SMS''' text messages, and access to Internet via '''GPRS'''. A '''SIM''' card is given along the contract with an operator, and the customer inserts the card in the phone to authorize it.
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The Neo1973 phone can be used with any operator that has a GSM network; it is quad-band and thus supports every frequency (850, 900, 1800, and 1900 MHz). Thus it will work in most countries, with the exception of some of the US and some other parts of the world that completely lack GSM coverage.
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== Applications ==
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Calls can be placed using XXX?. SMS and GPRS are missing from [[Gsmd]].
  
 
== Programming ==
 
== Programming ==
  
The GSM features (such as dialing) will be programmed via [[Gsmd]].
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The GSM features (including dialing, SMS, GPRS, and SIM access) will be programmed via [[Gsmd]].
  
 
== Standards documents ==
 
== Standards documents ==
  
You can find a full list of GSM/3GPP standards at [http://webapp.etsi.org/key/key.asp?full_list=y this ETSI site] (attention! more than 2000 entries).
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You can find a full list of GSM/3GPP standards at [http://webapp.etsi.org/key/key.asp?full_list=y this ETSI site] (attention! more than 2000 entries) or at [http://pda.etsi.org/pda/queryform.asp the light-weight ETSI site].
  
 
=== Main AT commands: GSM 07.07 ===
 
=== Main AT commands: GSM 07.07 ===
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* http://www.ctiforum.com/standard/standard/etsi/0707.pdf
 
* http://www.ctiforum.com/standard/standard/etsi/0707.pdf
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For more, see [[Hardware:AT Commands]].
  
 
=== Additional AT commands (SMS and CBS): GSM 07.05 ===
 
=== Additional AT commands (SMS and CBS): GSM 07.05 ===

Revision as of 00:48, 10 July 2007

GSM, (Global System for Mobile communications) is the phone standard supported by the Neo1973. Future phones may support other standards.

GSM covers making phone calls, sending SMS text messages, and access to Internet via GPRS. A SIM card is given along the contract with an operator, and the customer inserts the card in the phone to authorize it.

The Neo1973 phone can be used with any operator that has a GSM network; it is quad-band and thus supports every frequency (850, 900, 1800, and 1900 MHz). Thus it will work in most countries, with the exception of some of the US and some other parts of the world that completely lack GSM coverage.

Contents

Applications

Calls can be placed using XXX?. SMS and GPRS are missing from Gsmd.

Programming

The GSM features (including dialing, SMS, GPRS, and SIM access) will be programmed via Gsmd.

Standards documents

You can find a full list of GSM/3GPP standards at this ETSI site (attention! more than 2000 entries) or at the light-weight ETSI site.

Main AT commands: GSM 07.07

07.07 describes the main commands used by the Gsmd software of the Openmoko system to communicate via a serial interface with the GSM subsystem of the phone.

For more, see Hardware:AT Commands.

Additional AT commands (SMS and CBS): GSM 07.05

Multiplexing: GSM 07.10

  • direct link?
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GSM, (Global System for Mobile communications) is the phone standard supported by the Neo1973. Future phones may support other standards.

The Neo1973 is quad-band (GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900), and will work in most countries, with the exception of some of the US, and some other parts of the world.

Programming

The GSM features (such as dialing) will be programmed via Gsmd.

Standards documents

You can find a full list of GSM/3GPP standards at this ETSI site (attention! more than 2000 entries).

Main AT commands: GSM 07.07

07.07 describes the main commands used by the Gsmd software of the Openmoko system to communicate via a serial interface with the GSM subsystem of the phone.

Additional AT commands (SMS and CBS): GSM 07.05

Multiplexing: GSM 07.10

  • direct link?