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Looking for a modem with EDGE/GPRS/GSM and *Voice*

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    It is for a laptop so it can either be PCMCIA or USB and be laptop powered. It would need to come with a WindowXP driver that can emulate a serial COM port. All the modems I've found do not do all the modes or frequencies. If they support EDGE, it seems like they don't support voice (e.g. SAMBA 75) or the other way around (e.g. SAMBA). I saw the Sierra Wireless 775 might do everything but I believe they will be discontinued. It needs to support 850/900/1800/1900 bands. It also needs to have a small jack for audio in/out. I have a T-Mobile SIM card that has both voice and data enabled. Thanks, Paul

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      It is for a laptop so it can either be PCMCIA or USB and be laptop powered. It would need to come with a WindowXP driver that can emulate a serial COM port. All the modems I've found do not do all the modes or frequencies. If they support EDGE, it seems like they don't support voice (e.g. SAMBA 75) or the other way around (e.g. SAMBA). I saw the Sierra Wireless 775 might do everything but I believe they will be discontinued. It needs to support 850/900/1800/1900 bands. It also needs to have a small jack for audio in/out. I have a T-Mobile SIM card that has both voice and data enabled. Thanks, Paul

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