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Who provides wireless service and where can I expect coverage?

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Who provides wireless service and where can I expect coverage?

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The AirCard 510 for the Sprint PCS network will work on the Sprint PCS network in the United States. It will also be functional on Sprint roaming partner networks. A coverage map is available at: www.sprintpcs.com. Q: Why are 2 comports configured after setting up the AirCard 510? Exactly what is the purpose of the status port and what are the repercussions of closing it down after properly launching the software for the card on the CDMA network? A: The AirCard 510 is designed to take advantage of 2 comports in order to allow for a data channel to be sending and receiving data, and a status channel that can be used to provide status information such as signal strength as well as to receive SMS messages. If you already have a dial-up session running and you decide to close the status port, the dial-up /QNC session will still continue but status information will no longer be available.

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