 81399672Premium join:2006-05-17 Los Angeles, CA kudos:2 | reply to fifty nine
Re: That's great but said by fifty nine:said by 81399672:I disagree, GSM works just as good as CDMA. Then why is GSM moving to CDMA? I am not seeing at&t and tmobile moving to cdma. -- i am not a lawyer but I do play one on the internet |
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 1 edit | said by 81399672:said by fifty nine:said by 81399672:I disagree, GSM works just as good as CDMA. Then why is GSM moving to CDMA? I am not seeing at&t and tmobile moving to cdma. Friends, friends! Lets not bicker! We all know the most reliable technology is 2CAAS (2-cup-and-a-string). .
But really each technology will be better/worse in different areas. I won't repeat my last example but choose which provider is good in your area and use them. |
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 | reply to 81399672 said by 81399672:said by fifty nine:said by 81399672:I disagree, GSM works just as good as CDMA. Then why is GSM moving to CDMA? I am not seeing at&t and tmobile moving to cdma. UMTS is based on W-CDMA.
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 MattAll noise, no signal.Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC kudos:12 | Fortunately, AT&T is migrating to LTE which uses OFDM, not UMTS. |
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| said by Matt:Fortunately, AT&T is migrating to LTE which uses OFDM, not UMTS. True but OFDM has roots in CDMA. It's all just one big circle of technology in the end.
Verizon is also moving to LTE and will probably have their network up way before ATT. I think they are eyeing a 2010 to be in 250 top markets by then. -- Need some IT work? Hit me up, I'm now in IT recruiting and looking for ways to give back to the DSLreports community for all the years of support. |
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 | reply to k1ll3rdr4g0n said by k1ll3rdr4g0n:Friends, friends! Lets not bicker! We all know the most reliable technology is 2CAAS (2-cup-and-a-string).  . But really each technology will be better/worse in different areas. I won't repeat my last example but choose which provider is good in your area and use them. ROFLOL. You might be right. I've always said if T-Mobile gets eaten up by AS&S, I'll go back to smoke signals. But, you're right 2CAAS is definitely more reliable. Oh, and did you ever get a dropped carrier/no signal alert with that tech? I didnt think so. Even weather can affect smoke signals.  |
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