yes thay do
The coverage is dependant on your network supplier and how good the mobile signal coverage is in your particular country. In the UK most coverage is about 98%.
Network 3 coverage is a relatively inexpensive network to use, in line with most of the other providers. One can get ultra fast service for $34 a month on models like the iPhone 5.
the iphone also has 3g capability's allowing you to browse the internet or use web apps anywhere the itouch needs to be on a wifi network to do any of that
Verizon Wireless is considered to be the strongest cellular network in the U.S. since it is the only network to carry 4G. It also sells the iPhone, as does AT&T, and it also has the most widespread coverage.
Anywhere, where there is a network. Like Mobicom or Unitel. These are GSM providers. So not only in Ulaanbaatar but also in coutrysides.
It depends. Both of them can download and use over 200,000 applications and access data over a WiFi network, but the iPhone can also access data over a 3G network (AT&T or Verizon), meaning you can check your e-mail and browse the web anywhere you want on an iPhone. However, the iPhone requires a monthly payment to AT&T or Verizon.
U can find them almost anywhere. Usually a good place to look is walmart or bestbuy
Yes, the iPhone is indeed a phone and as with any other cell phone it needs a network to call and text. The iPhone is on AT&T, the phone network that works with the iPhone. The iPhone currently does not have any other network/cell provider.
You can buy the iphone from apple & put it on whatever network you want to, but you cannot buy it from a phone network & change the network.
The iPhone 3G is capable of accessing a 3G network. Some of the older iPhones and the new iPhone 4 can not access a 3G network, however. There are many droid that have the same applications as the iPhone but that will hook up to the 3G network.
Plans for a 4G network have already been released. Verizon and Sprint intend to launch 4G coverage beginning in California as early as next year (2010). The current estimated cost of this network is $3 billion. Is there going to be an iPhone 4G? Yes, if Apple keeps with their current trend of competitiveness. (is that a word?)
No. The iPhone currently operates only on the EDGE (2.5G) network.