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Old 06-20-2009, 02:52 PM
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Broadband/Voice cards

Hello all,

Though this is not exactly a PPC question, I think there are some very knowledgable people on this forum that can help clearify this for me.

I've been looking into getting a Sierra Wireless MC5725V mini PCIe card for a UMPC. The V in the model number is very important because that means it's a dual band (data and Voice) card.

I've been getting very inconsistent answers from Verizon techs as to whether or not they will activate the ESN on their network. Most of the answers were "I'm pretty sure we can," or "I'm not quite sure that's possible." Only one tech has told me that this it is "absolutely impossible" to "add" an ESN to the Verizon network. However, though I am inclined to believe him based on his reasoning, I don't think he quite understood my situation.

The MC5725V card I'm looking at is brand new, factory sealed, never been on any network. Completely unclaimed carrier territory.

So I guess my question is: Has anyone had Verizon add an ESN of an unclaimed device?

I realize that people have had phones from other carriers activated on the Verizon network (with limited success). However, this is a completely blank card.

If the answer is (as I expect) NO, are there any Data & Voice mini PCIe (or even USB) cards that will work with Verizon's network?

Thanks!
- VE
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