[comp.dcom.telecom] Cellular Telephones around the World

pwt1%ukc.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk (06/11/89)

>developed and quite sophisticated.  The NMT-900 system operating in the Nordic
>countries works automatically in all four countries.  Even for incoming calls,

In what way are other non-nordic cellphone systems not automatic on incoming
calls. Surely noone setting up a modern mobile telephone system would consider
making part of it operator controlled .. or would they?

Peter Thurston.

makela@jyu.fi (Otto J. Makela) (06/14/89)

In article <telecom-v09i0196m02@vector.dallas.tx.us>, pwt1%ukc.ac.uk@nsfnet-
relay.ac.uk says:
>	developed and quite sophisticated.  The NMT-900 system operating in the
>	Nordic countries works automatically in all four countries.  Even for
>	incoming calls,
>In what way are other non-nordic cellphone systems not automatic on incoming
>calls. Surely noone setting up a modern mobile telephone system would consider
>making part of it operator controlled .. or would they?
>
>Peter Thurston.

No, what this means is that when travelling in Sweden, I can set a normally
Finnish phone to use the local network.  No re-wiring, no paperwork, no legal
hassles, no nothing.  I just have to flip a small switch to mark that I'm
using the Swedish network (if you are wandering why a switch, it's there so
that I don't get my phone calls routed through Sweden every time I go near
the border).

Otto J. Makela, University of Jyvaskyla
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