The justification I've seen for that is the USA is the only country with "America" in its name. In short, I don't think anyone was talking about the continents.
It's funny that if you call it United States you aren't likely to be informed that other countries have states.
Cricket does indeed run its own network on 1900MHz and 1700MHz, depending on location. They use Sprint/MetroPCS/and other CDMA networks in locations where they don't have their own network in order to achieve a nationwide network, all without roaming fees. I believe Verizon is the only one not included (unless you pay roaming fees) They're working on their LTE options - I believe they were testing their LTE network in... Arizona? Here in California (where Cricket is based) they've had their own network in the Central Valley and San Diego for about a decade.
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by JeffDM
Edit: iPod Touch can use iMessage, that much is advertised by Apple. It can also do FaceTime and Skype over WiFi, as shown on Apple's web page on the product.
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Originally Posted by SolipsismX
It's funny that if you call it United States you aren't likely to be informed that other countries have states.
Mr. Mexico up there could have still made his comment. Estados Unidos, and all.
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Originally Posted by Volaris
Cricket does indeed run its own network on 1900MHz and 1700MHz, depending on location. They use Sprint/MetroPCS/and other CDMA networks in locations where they don't have their own network in order to achieve a nationwide network, all without roaming fees. I believe Verizon is the only one not included (unless you pay roaming fees) They're working on their LTE options - I believe they were testing their LTE network in... Arizona? Here in California (where Cricket is based) they've had their own network in the Central Valley and San Diego for about a decade.
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by JeffDM
Edit: iPod Touch can use iMessage, that much is advertised by Apple. It can also do FaceTime and Skype over WiFi, as shown on Apple's web page on the product.
And thanks!