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Has anyone been able to use their N900 on the Cricket wireless network?

The overview says you can use your own phone if it is GSM, but additional tests ask for the IMEI number which my phone fails.

https://www.cricketwireless.com/cell...ing-your-phone
 
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Did you read this?
This IMEI checker may not cover all devices. Data speeds vary by device capabilities and network technology used in your coverage area. Cricket does not guarantee the performance of non-branded Cricket phones.
What about contact?

Furthermore the N900 does not have LTE.
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Thanks for that! I don't see where it says that LTE is mandatory on the bring your own phone section on this page:

https://www.cricketwireless.com/

There it only specifies GSM & unlocked. It looks like a trip to a Cricket store is required, but there's the risk of getting a rep who isn't well-informed.
 
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