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    I am seeing RJIO 4G network signals in hyderabad when searched manually in ASUS Zenfone 2
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    The modem of these handset are design to work with particular network. CDMA is totally different from GSM so if you are thinking that if GSM can work out of the box then why can't CDMA. It is more related to carriers and handset manufacturer and nothing to do with OS. With new OS updates, there are new security settings and these are region/carrier specific. Diag mode and other settings are not used by even 90% of the users. So manufacturers/carriers are least bothered and if any problem they can visit to service center or service provider. CDMA is dying technology in India. Tata already out and MTS joining with RCCOM. Even RCOM focus is not CDMA. They have stopped registering MEID and they might look at CDMA for data. We have many veteran members just migrated/dumped CDMA after MEID registration was stopped. We were getting excellent handsets at very economical prices compare to GSM handsets. But this move by RCOM wiped out the price benefit and rarely anybody wants to go back to old days of tweaking handsets. Further, RCOM has revised their CDMA top up vouchers prices and they have become expensive. Irrespective of clarity, we also see lot of complain of CDMA network on this forum.
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    Reliance Jio started 4G WiFi service at Government Medical college, Kozhikode (Calicut). Three numbers of 4G WiFi towers installed inside the Medical college Campus accordind to Kozhikode District Collector's "WiFi District" scheme. Now it is unlimited free but they told that in future usage will limit to 2 hours per mobile number. While downloading video from youtube using "TubeMate app", speed varies between 10Mb/s to 60 Mb/s. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kozhikode/WiFi-connectivity-for-residents-of-Kozhikode-city/articleshow/46995020.cms
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