dear Predrag Stojadinovic, the problem about the US in last is because only in north America (US and Canada) uses a different frequencie (gsm 850 and 1900) and it become expensive to make a phone with all the GSM frequancies when all the "rest" 95% of the worls uses a GSM 900 and 1800). BTW, take a round trip to Europe and you will be amazed with the advance in the tecnologie, a very small exemple is the FM radio with the RDS that is working sinse 1993 and here in US only sinse 3 years ago. And you see a lot more advance in cellphones in Europe because they have to concern only with GSM and in US they have to look at the IDEM (Nextel) TDMA, CDMA PCS... so many different tecnologie in a "small" country, is that the "united"? you can't even send or receive messages from a Nextel, and let's stop here for good.
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dear Predrag Stojadinovic, the problem about the US in last is because only in north America (US and Canada) uses a different frequencie (gsm 850 and 1900) and it become expensive to make a phone with all the GSM frequancies when all the "rest" 95% of the worls uses a GSM 900 and 1800).
BTW, take a round trip to Europe and you will be amazed with the advance in the tecnologie, a very small exemple is the FM radio with the RDS that is working sinse 1993 and here in US only sinse 3 years ago.
And you see a lot more advance in cellphones in Europe because they have to concern only with GSM and in US they have to look at the IDEM (Nextel) TDMA, CDMA PCS... so many different tecnologie in a "small" country, is that the "united"? you can't even send or receive messages from a Nextel, and let's stop here for good.