Is the iPhone 4S compatible whit solo wireless ?

I'd like to know of the iPhone 4S unlocked will work on solo wireless ... Thanks ! ;)

Ok so I shouldn't go whit solo ... I'm gonna wait until my contract finish thx ... But I saw that you can active a 3GS on the solo web site  http://www.solomobile.ca/lib/media/en/Apple_iPhone_3G_Customer_Instructions_ENG. pdf

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