evolution X200t WWAN options

Hi all

I have an x 200 tablet which is "extensible" for his WWAN option. I want to use the machine internationally with a variety of groups and am interested in Qualcomm GOBI solutions. My questions:

(1) is the default map of 1000 GOBI (57Y4485 here), my only option? The new maps of GOBI 2000, being much richer in features and compatibility (such as 78Y1399, here) are supposed to work with x100e / x * 10 series, but features the same connectors. Can someone check to see that it actually works/doesn't? It's the BIOS the most recent map of locking out on x 200, x200t, T400, other latest generation Thinkpads?

(2) the question of whether I get the desert of GOBI 1000 or 2000, I was able to use WWAN with suppliers other than Verizon / AT & T? The maps, although it is near - universally compatible with standard GOBI desert, are locked to these two providers? It will be very useful if I can make sure that the function can actually be used when abroad.

Thank you very much!

For the X 200 tablet, map of 1000 GOBI is the quialified.

Map of GOBI is not locked in and of itself to a provider.  By default, it will connect to Verizon.  By adding a SIM card, you can connect to that provider by choosing the international connection.  In terms of suppliers non - SIM as Sprint, I have not any advice.

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