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=====US MVNOs=====
=====US MVNOs=====
There are smaller companies which use the Tmobile and AT&T networks (i.e. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_mobile_virtual_network_operators Virtual operators], but you'll have to look through for the GSM carriers with a BYOD policy.
There are smaller companies which use the Tmobile and AT&T networks (i.e. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_mobile_virtual_network_operators Virtual operators]), but you'll have to look through for the GSM carriers with a BYOD policy.
Some that may allow use of a Pyra include
 
Some that may allow use of a Pyra (none yet confirmed) include:
*Cricket Wireless
*Cricket Wireless
*Ting
*Ting
*MetroPCS
*Simple Mobile


==== Australia ====
==== Australia ====

Latest revision as of 03:36, 8 August 2018

Compiling a list of networks compatible with the Pyra modem.

US

Look for a GSM network, like Tmobile or AT&T. (Verizon and Sprint use CDMA networks, which are incompatible with the Pyra modem.)

US MVNOs

There are smaller companies which use the Tmobile and AT&T networks (i.e. Virtual operators), but you'll have to look through for the GSM carriers with a BYOD policy.

Some that may allow use of a Pyra (none yet confirmed) include:

  • Cricket Wireless
  • Ting
  • MetroPCS
  • Simple Mobile

Australia

Australia requires the European Pyra Modem. See this Whirlpool Forum post for more details.

Europe

Pretty much everybody???