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AT&T expands coverage to Mexico with $2.5B Iusacell purchase Comments

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  • gato
  • A2r
  • 09 Nov 2014

that is realy nuce but if the AT&T is gonna have coverage in mexico will It work the same way with IUSACELL users If they Travel into the USA from mexico???

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  • LrF
  • 09 Nov 2014

luisinhoens90, 08 Nov 2014This would be good in order to have competition as Telcel (America Móvil) is a monopoly... moreIusacell has been switching to GSM for a couple of years now, with their CDMA network being phased out. They were even the first carrier in México to market a "4G" network, which in reality is an HSPA+ network.

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  • LrF
  • 09 Nov 2014

As a matter of fact, their CDMA network is being phased out, they no longer activate CDMA phones for the same reason. They are still in the process of completely switching to HSPA+ and even their new prepaid packages are not compatible with CDMA phones active on their network, only GSM phones are compatible with these packages across both their brands, Unefon and Iusacell.

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  • JPI
  • 09 Nov 2014

luisinhoens90, 08 Nov 2014This would be good in order to have competition as Telcel (America Móvil) is a monopoly... moreIf you've taken the time to visit their website you would know they support both CDMA AND GSM Networks.

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  • LE{
  • 08 Nov 2014

G5_USA, 08 Nov 2014hello USA! bye bye lusacell and happy to be board on AT & T. hahaha you need us

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  • luisinhoens90
  • Prb
  • 08 Nov 2014

This would be good in order to have competition as Telcel (America Móvil) is a monopoly in Mexico that holds around two thirds of Mexican user base. If the roaming free charges are cleared out too for Mexican customers who travel to the US then I'm all in to change my carrier choice.
PS. I'm just wondering how is At&T supposed to handle Iusacell's current network, as far as I know this company is using CDMA networks rather than AT&T's GSM.

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  • AnonD-306086
  • FEA
  • 08 Nov 2014

That would be awesome. I can visit my hand parents and check into Facebook from my phone.

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  • Anonymous
  • Ibx
  • 08 Nov 2014

A bit late to many more options in Mexico, now days!

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  • w43
  • 08 Nov 2014

hello USA! bye bye lusacell and happy to be board on AT & T.

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