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Re: Old 2G communicator



On Monday, April 7, 2014 7:54:27 PM UTC-5, ABLE1 wrote:
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> Thanks for the Distributor thought.  Wasn't thinking that way.
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> I was thinking about eBay actually, just don't know how they will sell.
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> I guess nothing ventured nothing gained.
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> Les
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> "RTS" <gafa_usa@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > Les,  contact  some Distributors that have overseas dealers. IE..
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> > south/central America and India/Asia,
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> > As I understand it  those areas are just beginning to use  2G equipment..
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> > They might make you an offer..
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> > or  as the old standby,  put em up on Ebay...
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> > "mleuck" <m.leuck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >> On Sunday, April 6, 2014 12:08:04 PM UTC-5, ABLE1 wrote:
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> >>> Hey you's guys.................................
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> >>> Anyone have a clue as to what should be done with the old 2G
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> >>> that have been replaced or upgraded to 4G modules??  What I am referring
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> >>> is the units that have been removed because of an upgrade.   What to do
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> >>> them??  Are they landfill material or should they be sold to some third
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> >>> world dealer that would love to have them for cheap??
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> >>> I have a few in house that are taking up real estate and would like to
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> >>> relieve said real estate for better junk.
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> >>> Any thoughts would be helpful.
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> >>> Thanks,
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> >>> Les
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> >> The cell providers have discontinued 2G service in a few areas but
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> >> depending on the area your units will still work fine for a while. We've
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> >> got about 150k 2G units out there still working fine
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> > Thanks Mark,
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> > I understand that they will work.  However, that is not the answer to my
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> > Since I have pulled the SIM's and have no real use for them are they
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> > more than boat anchors OR is there some place that is recycling them or
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Without the SIM cards they are worthless, Heck people on Ebay are selling old AMPS network stuff that are functional but totally worthless


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