Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Sony Vaio Laptop from US- Using Verizon mobile broadband built-in in Europe with my mobile operator's SIM card?

I am considering to buy the new z series of Sony Vaio's (VPCZ11FHX/XQ) from the US and use it in Europe. I am wondering how i can use the 3g bult-in card of the US Vaio models that comes with built-n Verizon 3g device. Is it possible to change the SIM card with my operator's and ue it wth my own plan with my operator? I guess the european sony vaio models has %26quot;everywair%26quot; thing, which makes them available to interchange the SIM card of your own moble operator. Is there any dfferenece between these two?



Anybody has any experience with US vaio models and using 3G?Sony Vaio Laptop from US- Using Verizon mobile broadband built-in in Europe with my mobile operator%26039;s SIM card?
You can't. Verizon used CDMA which doesn't work in Europe, only in the United States. There is no SIM card. You are going to need a laptop with an AT%26amp;T modem built into it. Or get a USB broadband modem from either AT%26amp;T or T-mobile. They use the same technology the rest of the world uses. A verizon or Sprint broadband modem will not work in Europe.

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