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'''Triband phones''' (also known as ''tri-band'' or ''tri-mode'') are [[mobile phone]]s that support the [[GSM]] 900/1800/1900 [[MHz]] bands, or alternatively the 850/1800/1900 bands. Various countries use different [[frequency]] bands for their mobile networks, and a tri-band phone can be used on three of these bands, generally speaking, chosen to favor two of the home country's bands, and one for roaming in other countries. A quadband phone will offer more coverage.
'''Triband phones''' (also known as ''tri-band'' or ''tri-mode'') are [[mobile phone]]s that support the [[GSM]] 900/1800/1900 [[MHz]] bands, or alternatively the 850/1800/1900 bands. Various countries use different [[frequency]] bands for their mobile networks, and a tri-band phone can be used on three of these bands, generally speaking, chosen to favor two of the home country's bands, and one for roaming in other countries. A [[quad band]] phone will offer more coverage.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 22:44, 30 September 2005

Triband phones (also known as tri-band or tri-mode) are mobile phones that support the GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz bands, or alternatively the 850/1800/1900 bands. Various countries use different frequency bands for their mobile networks, and a tri-band phone can be used on three of these bands, generally speaking, chosen to favor two of the home country's bands, and one for roaming in other countries. A quad band phone will offer more coverage.

See also