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Personally, I would use AT&T Mexico. I have used Telcel and the others, and BY FAR, att&T Mexico prepaid is the way to go. I'm not sure of other places, but you can pick up a sim at Electra stores. The rates are much better, and you can recharge obline, at OXXO, or 7-11. PLUS, I use mine in Mexico, AND accross the US. it automatically roams on the US AT&T network. You can also call across Mexico, and the US (wile in Mexico, you just have to add the 001 before the number).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.That question involves Physics. I'll try to soften it: CDSM and GSM are signal varieties on a spectrum when comes to how a sine wave gets to certain phones. Not to be confused with 3G... 5G.. soon 6G. The type of signal that gets thrown out, well your phone has to be able to accept it. Mexico? Sure larger, well developed areas would be up to par with carrier waves, and signals.. therefor the BLU would prolly do fine. But that's not a yes. What you might want to do is ask around to someone down there. It may not be the same, but find a cell phone dealer down there and ask how much a phone would be, and ask if it's CDSM or GSM. Any salesman would offer that info if they think you interested in their product. Just asking outright raises flags. Might get an answer, or not. The Gigahertz of that signal has no relation to the type of signal. Very important in your case to find out which one. THEN find a phone to handle it. Tring to keep this as simple as I can. WWII - Cherokee used their language to send information over the lines for the Allies, that the adversary could not decipher. Them= GSM Cherokee=CSDM. That make better sense?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. This device should work with Telcel, but you may want to confirm the TelCel first.
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