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In Reply to: Perhaps not the case. TDMA != GSM posted by Geo on May 07, 2002 at 18:51:09:
Integrated Motorola(R) Timeport(TM) Hands-Free Portable Digital Cellular Telephone Compatible With Major CDMA and TDMA Cellular Carriers; Phone Fits Into Top Storage Compartment Of Center Console and Uses an Integrated Microphone For Hands-Free Operation With Automatic Muting Of Audio System When Call Is In Progress; Phone Includes Caller ID, Short Message Service For Brief Text Messages, and Electronic Phonebook With Capacity For 99 Names and Numbers, Which Can Be Downloaded From The Phone For Use In Car Audio Display
Micro-Browser Included With CDMA Version Of Motorola(R) Timeport(TM) Telephone For Access To The Internet For News, Stocks, Sports, Weather, and Travel; Voice Activation Is Available With Additional Purchase Of Optional Plug-In Module
Last I checked the Timeport that was being sold was a GSM phone (which is where the timeports started).
ATT, due to a heavy investment in existing technology, is stuck using TDMA, which is a vastly outdated tech. (I've been an early adoptor for just about every digital band out there, and TDMA is just about the worst.)
Unless Jag is offering two different phones nowdays, I doubt this will work.