Private CDMA networks are not supported on the MC65. Without delving into the technicals, each CDMA network requires a specific build which is reflected in a specific model/SKU for the respective carrier. The build incorporates the data network credentials which is reflected on the device once a device is provisioned and activated on the respective network. A private data domain is possible; however, you must first have a build sanctioned for the respective CDMA network. Hope this helps.
I found this in Chapter 5 (Phone Setup) in MC65 Integrator Guide. Page 5-5 Configuring a GSM Data Connection. NOTE SIM cards of supported carriers automatically configure the data connection upon activation. Data
connections for non-supported carriers must be manually configured.
To set up a new data connection:
1. Acquire an Access Point Name (APN) from the service provider.
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Private CDMA Network
Private CDMA networks are not supported on the MC65. Without delving into the technicals, each CDMA network requires a specific build which is reflected in a specific model/SKU for the respective carrier. The build incorporates the data network credentials which is reflected on the device once a device is provisioned and activated on the respective network. A private data domain is possible; however, you must first have a build sanctioned for the respective CDMA network. Hope this helps.
I found this in Chapter 5 (Phone Setup) in MC65 Integrator Guide. Page 5-5 Configuring a GSM Data Connection. NOTE SIM cards of supported carriers automatically configure the data connection upon activation. Data
connections for non-supported carriers must be manually configured.
To set up a new data connection:
1. Acquire an Access Point Name (APN) from the service provider.
2. Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Connections > Tasks.
3. Under My ISP select Add a new modem connection.
4. Enter a connection name in the Enter a name for the connection text box.
5. Select Cellular Line (GPRS) from the Select a modem: drop-down list.
6. Tap Next.
7. Enter the APN from the service provider in the Access point name text box.
8. Tap Next.
9. Enter a username in the User name text box, if required by the service provider.
10. Enter a password in the Password text box, if required by the service provider.
11. Enter a domain name in the Domain text box, if required by the service provider.
12. Tap Finish.
13. Tap OK to exit Connections.
Which network and service are you addressing?