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Just proof that GSM is superior...

mi_canuck

Apr 26, 2007, 4:01 PM
🙂

Just more proof that CDMA banner wavers VZW and Sprint are caving and accepting the fact that they can't beat GSM, so they gotta join 'em... ;)
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sprint_guy

Apr 26, 2007, 5:29 PM
any logic to prove this thought?
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bigdaddyjay

Apr 26, 2007, 10:42 PM
What the Canuck???? Are you seriously this clueless?????

Vodaphone owns part of VZW, around 45%. Vodaphone has a GSM network as it was the decided path in Europe when it was developed as a digital communication service to replace Analog phones. Around this time there was a technology here in America called TDMA, and Cell One in particular took this path as it was available to the table and increased call quality and users per channel. A couple of years later CDMA came to play and it was adopted by a couple of start up companies called Sprint PCS and Primeco. Many Ma Bell providers decided to also follow this path such as GTE Wireless, Bell Atlantic, Alltel and Airtouch since the technology afforded more callers per channel than TDMA and...
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craptacularwireless

Apr 27, 2007, 1:24 PM
🤣 Great post.
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elgee02

Apr 27, 2007, 10:31 PM
Yeah, what he said 😛
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getnthe411

Apr 29, 2007, 10:28 PM
mi_canuck said:
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Just more proof that CDMA banner wavers VZW and Sprint are caving and accepting the fact that they can't beat GSM, so they gotta join 'em... ;)


WOW.. I bet you wish you could recall this post, EH! If you need more explanation than this, please read bigdaddyjay's post, EH! Thanks CanaDUH!?
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