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@Boba, the quality of cdma network around me is not good. The cdma handsets are specially re-designed for the market here because of the identity card UIM, but no attractive ones. I choose gsm, the European standards.
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Posted: 2004-06-14 16:59:18
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@wapt thx. What about /// cdma fones there? In the us are a plenty of them.
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Posted: 2004-06-14 18:28:02
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Seems to be out of topic.:-) Sorry, no Ericsson/SE cdma phones here. The main cdma phone suppliers are Korea and US companies, as well as local manufactures. As I know, Sony Ericsson has also left North America cdma phone market. They focus on gsm, umts and japan phone market only.
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Posted: 2004-06-14 18:56:36
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Sorry, bit offtopic. I liked those old cdma /// with the weird aerial on 388. Back to biz. Why was impossible to send sms on cdma system?
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Posted: 2004-06-14 19:28:00
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I guess it is not too difficult to implement SMS service on cdma system, just need investment. We have SMS on cdma here. Sending cross system is also possible.
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Posted: 2004-06-16 17:51:53
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are on cdma also 160 characters to be able send as by gsm?
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Posted: 2004-06-16 18:08:28
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Not sure. I have not many experiences with the cdma phones.
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Posted: 2004-06-17 18:47:35
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@wapt will be kept in china the cdma next to the gsm aswell?
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Posted: 2004-06-17 18:49:29
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hey boba, sorry, just strayed from the topic for a while lol
But CDMA does not mean no SMS...its like I had mentionned, there are different types of coverage with CDMA...there's analog, digital, 1x...Analog doesn't support much besides phone calls, but with digital and 1x it does...analog was the very first form of CDMA coverage and it's network capabilities were very limited. Besides the types of features that can be used, one of the main reasons analog will be completely gone in the next few years is that the amount of people who could use the network simultaneously is very limited.
I don't have in depth technical details as I never cared much about this type of technology, as I've mentionned before...although, I might still have my training manuals from the operator I used to work for...I'd have to look that up
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Posted: 2004-06-23 22:16:49
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just my 2 cents, i think the reason that the cell phone network is slower to develop here in canada (and america) is that we were built on the fact that we laregely rely on using land based phones, where as places like europe, asia, etc..used cell phones as a necessity because they didnt have the phone line structure like we have here.
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Posted: 2004-06-23 23:24:37
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