dell hspa 5630 internal broadband CDM - General Questions and Answers

i have a dell E6420 XFR laptop computer that came with internal broadband wireless module. dell hspa 5630
it is made by novatel has a qualcomm chip set. it allows for you to choose from different carriers.
sprint, verizion, att ectt....
i tried to use CDMA work shop to get the SPC unlock, tried 000000 123456 012345 but cannot get it to un lock.
any one have any ideas? may be there is some kind of default SPC for this product.
thanks
JC

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Hi people,
I am really hoping some one can help me.
I am on Wednesday going to a part of the world where wireless internet is still very slow. However, I have found a service which offers Wireless Broadband speeds upto 3.1Mbps using CDMA technology. Link http://www.ptcl.com.pk/contentb.php?NID=199
Now being in the UK, I have no idea about CDMA technology or how it operates. I have at my disposal the following equipment. I just want to know if I will be able to get online using the equipment I have or will I need to buy their dongle priced at Rs 3,999
1. Dell D630 with built in Dell 5530 WWAN card (UMTS)
2. Huawei E160 usb dongle (unlcoked). Is this GSM only?
3. A sony vaio laptop from the US, which says 'Sprint Wireless Broadband ready' on it. I have not found a slot to insert a sim card into it.
Does anybody know if the CDMA Wireless Broadband will require a sim card? Please help me.
Anyone? Please help. I am off in less than 48 hours and can do with some help. Thanks in advance.

[Q] Trying to reprogram Sprint Touch Pro to Cricket but dial *228 and get Verizon!

Need Some Help.Live in Baltimore,MD.I have a Sprint Touch Pro Im trying to connect to Cricket.Its unlocked.SPL-0.37.CMONEX.Im also using a 4.50 Cricket Rom i found in the forums.I have used the 1039,1030,1050prl varios cricket 1x EVDO prls and have others but when i use then theres no signal or digital roaming.When i do get the digital roaming triangle and dial *228 i always get connected to Verizon wireless programming!Please help

Motorola Atrix 4G No Signal After Unlocked/Rooted Issue

Ok, so a little background...
I have a Motorola Atrix 4g (Live in the US). It is on AT&T.
I have a Verizon Wireless 4G Sim Card (I want to use this instead, as I don't pay for this one).
What I've done so far:
Unlocked the phone with a 3rd party code (it said successful)
Rooted Atrix 4G
Installed an unknown sources fix (to add the ability to install unknown sources)
Installed GingerBlur Rom
Basically what is happening is this:
I put the AT&T Sim in and everything works fine.
I put the Verizon Sim in and I get no signal for 3g/4g/edge/whatever or phone.
I'm assuming I have to change the APN (but I have no idea how to do this, what screen it's on, etc...)
I'm assuming the reason I can't get connected is I can't access a temp network to do a *228 and activate the verizon service on the phone.
Any suggestions or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thank yoU!
casca_the_immortal said:
Ok, so a little background...
I have a Motorola Atrix 4g (Live in the US). It is on AT&T.
I have a Verizon Wireless 4G Sim Card (I want to use this instead, as I don't pay for this one).
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As far as I understand, you have a phone which is supposed to work with GSM (AT&t), whereas you are trying to use it on CDMA (Verizion).
These two service providers use two different technologies to deliver their services, and these technologies require different types of handsets(GSM receiver for AT&T, CDMA receiver for Verizon).
So this is the reason you are not getting the signals for Verizon in an AT&T phone!!
crack.mech said:
As far as I understand, you have a phone which is supposed to work with GSM (AT&t), whereas you are trying to use it on CDMA (Verizion).
These two service providers use two different technologies to deliver their services, and these technologies require different types of handsets(GSM receiver for AT&T, CDMA receiver for Verizon).
So this is the reason you are not getting the signals for Verizon in an AT&T phone!!
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Well that blows I was under the impression that the new Verizon Wireless 4G SIMS were GSM? Also the Atrix is supposed to be quad band, doesn't that mean it does it all?
Well that does shine some light on it for sure, I was getting two companies when I did a search for networks (Tmobile and AT&T).
Thank you very much for the response

[Q] wcdma phone on straight talk cdma network. please help!!

Hello! I have been at this for a week now.
This is my situation, I bought a fully unlocked dual sim wcdma phone (Mpie 909T) running 4.4.2 KitKat.
I want to use this phone on my straight talk plan, but I only get service from Verizon wireless where I live.
I did some searching and found that I could use a R-UIM card to pick up signal from Verizon BUT I can not find where to buy one at (unless I buy bulk for a couple hundo). So I'm at a loss. I didn't realize that I didn't get service from at&t or T-Mobile till I got the phone and went to the straight talk site and it told me to buy a sim card activation kit, (checked on AT&T site to make sure I would have service and it showed that I would)... so I went and bought the kit only to find out that they actually don't have service out here. ? so if there is no way to find a r-uim card, would there be a way to change the radio frequencies in the phone? But I would also need a MEID # to activate on straight talk CDMA (Verizon towers). Or can I get one of those sim read/writer kits on eBay and program it to work?
I have not rooted the phone yet.
PLEASE HELP!!! I love this phone!!
I've been using the phone via WiFi from my old dx2 that's currently active.
Sadly, you cannot access a CDMA2000 network like Verizon's from a device that does not have a CDMA2000 transceiver. CDMA2000 is technologically incompatible with GSM and UMTS (sometimes called WCDMA). There are some dual mode devices, but Verizon explicitly forbids non-Verizon devices on their network. Even if you could somehow get a RUIM for Verizon, and their blessing to use it, your phone would not work unless it specifically has a CDMA transceiver in it. (remember, CDMA and WCDMA are not the same)
You need a device that supports not only the right technologies, but also the right frequencies. Most Dual-SIM phones are based exclusively on GSM and UMTS/WCDMA, and often operate on frequencies that are not comparable with US GSM operators. AT&T operates on GSM850, GSM1900, UMTS850, UMTS1900, and several bands of LTE. T-mobile operates on GSM1900, UMTS1700, UMTS1900, and several bands of LTE as well. However, most networks outside the Americas use GSM900, GSM1800, UMTS2100, and LTE800, 1800, and 2600.
You can use a site called GSMArena to check which bands your device has. If you want to use a CDMA carrier (Verizon, Sprint, and many rural operators in the US), you generally have to buy a phone with their branding or one of their partners.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news
I have similar question. Since I am currently using ST with a Verizon phone ( CDMA) could I buy a new phone to replace current one ? And does it need to be another CDMA phone? And what is LOCKED/UNLOCKED have to do with it ?
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This is a very large problem. I am in the same boat. Up here, we have Verizon,and ATT. that's it. My first phone here was ATT. worked great in town. As soon as I got to my house dead.,... I bought a Nexus 6 popped the Verizon SIM in it called straight talk they registered me on Verizon's network and boom Full LTE, and VoLTE. My issue now though is I want to try other devices and it seems that the N6 is literally the only non branded phone I can use. There are some awesome new Chinese devices I would love to try and on paper have the correct signals but still claim no Verizon. I am frustrated and stumped after weeks of research and conflicting reports. Does anyone know what is going on? Thanks in advance

Always Manual Configuration settings in CDMA carrier companies

Hi all,
I've been having a hard time understanding the way CDMA companies work with mobile phones.
In Yemen, there are 4 carrier providers. 3 of which are GSM 2G companies and one which is CDMA LTE company.
The CDMA company is called Yemen Mobile.
Ever since they introduced 3G internet, all mobile devices had to be brought to IT geeks to configure devices to use 3G using DFS, CDMA workshop, or qpst and many other tools.
Now when the company introduced LTE, the same thing happened, people had to bring their devices to IT geeks working on shops to have them configure their mobile devices.
Standard configuration through mobile access points does not always work.
When I traveled to eygpt, I got a vodaphone SIM card and once I inserted the SIM, everything was configured automatically.
What is other companies worldwide have that Yemen Mobile doesn't?
This is frustrating. When I turn LTE data on, my phone becomes out of reach. I can't receive calls on as IT geeks say my phone cpu is snapdragon and I used the same phone in Eygpt with 4g working like a charm.
Can anybody explain?
UltimateX29 said:
Hi all,
I've been having a hard time understanding the way CDMA companies work with mobile phones.
In Yemen, there are 4 carrier providers. 3 of which are GSM 2G companies and one which is CDMA LTE company.
The CDMA company is called Yemen Mobile.
Ever since they introduced 3G internet, all mobile devices had to be brought to IT geeks to configure devices to use 3G using DFS, CDMA workshop, or qpst and many other tools.
Now when the company introduced LTE, the same thing happened, people had to bring their devices to IT geeks working on shops to have them configure their mobile devices.
Standard configuration through mobile access points does not always work.
When I traveled to eygpt, I got a vodaphone SIM card and once I inserted the SIM, everything was configured automatically.
What is other companies worldwide have that Yemen Mobile doesn't?
This is frustrating. When I turn LTE data on, my phone becomes out of reach. I can't receive calls on as IT geeks say my phone cpu is snapdragon and I used the same phone in Eygpt with 4g working like a charm.
Can anybody explain?
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We all r out of luck until we get out of this goddamned place
UltimateX29 said:
Hi all,
I've been having a hard time understanding the way CDMA companies work with mobile phones.
In Yemen, there are 4 carrier providers. 3 of which are GSM 2G companies and one which is CDMA LTE company.
The CDMA company is called Yemen Mobile.
Ever since they introduced 3G internet, all mobile devices had to be brought to IT geeks to configure devices to use 3G using DFS, CDMA workshop, or qpst and many other tools.
Now when the company introduced LTE, the same thing happened, people had to bring their devices to IT geeks working on shops to have them configure their mobile devices.
Standard configuration through mobile access points does not always work.
When I traveled to eygpt, I got a vodaphone SIM card and once I inserted the SIM, everything was configured automatically.
What is other companies worldwide have that Yemen Mobile doesn't?
This is frustrating. When I turn LTE data on, my phone becomes out of reach. I can't receive calls on as IT geeks say my phone cpu is snapdragon and I used the same phone in Eygpt with 4g working like a charm.
Can anybody explain?
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This is the main issue of CDMA companies with mobile phones. In the previous week I went for a tour out of the CDMA range and due to out of the range I haven't even open my website on phone to check it progress because of the net issue. When you switch from one mode to another so it stop even opening browsers.
UltimateX29 said:
Hi all,
I've been having a hard time understanding the way CDMA companies work with mobile phones.
In Yemen, there are 4 carrier providers. 3 of which are GSM 2G companies and one which is CDMA LTE company.
The CDMA company is called Yemen Mobile.
Ever since they introduced 3G internet, all mobile devices had to be brought to IT geeks to configure devices to use 3G using DFS, CDMA workshop, or qpst and many other tools.
Now when the company introduced LTE, the same thing happened, people had to bring their devices to IT geeks working on shops to have them configure their mobile devices.
Standard configuration through mobile access points does not always work.
When I traveled to eygpt, I got a vodaphone SIM card and once I inserted the SIM, everything was configured automatically.
What is other companies worldwide have that Yemen Mobile doesn't?
This is frustrating. When I turn LTE data on, my phone becomes out of reach. I can't receive calls on as IT geeks say my phone cpu is snapdragon and I used the same phone in Eygpt with 4g working like a charm.
Can anybody explain?
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The CDMA technology approximately dead because the US Carriers which introduced it transfer its towers to a new LTE technology and uses VoLTE for voice calls.
In Yemen the situation is different because the company (Yemen Mobile) hasn't upgraded its equipment since CDMA/EVDO first days, and now the company want to be the first to introduce LTE services but it fails until now because the compatibility and their towers does not configured with right settings.
I have Galaxy S20 FE 5G from US cellular, I inserted a 4G sim to it, it's either works in CDMA or LTE modes.
can't work at the same time.
I tried to play with some settings in DFS but I finished with neither LTE data nor CDMA signal.
but luckily I restored EFS2 and now working either CDMA or LTE.
There is another carrier (GSM based) in Yemen called (YOU) just add the Access point to the phone and it will work immediately.

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