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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 |
Revision as of 03:42, 2 April 2016
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
Australia
Australia requires the European Pyra Modem. See this Whirlpool Forum post for more details.
Europe
Pretty much everybody???