The reason CDMA is being closed is to use the same frequency (with the same advantages) for the new network - which is currently predicted to replace both CDMA and GSM.
The end result is that we will not have this split system - we will be combined - we all win.
On 08/12/2005, at 11:32, Ian McPhee wrote:
I heard about that and am horrified - went around tassie recently and the CDMA worked almost all over - my friend (ex telecom) phone was all but useless. Is it time to contact Barnaby Joyce? Notice recently Nigel Andews had an old Hyundai CDMA and I asked how come you have that - He said "it workes everywhere and I just leave it prepaid" which I find has no time limit. He had a GSM for regular use.Where do we start - what people want in country is a service and not bells and whistles and I understand GSM is not much use beyond 32km and besides CDMA does not interfer with aviation radio like GSM!
I think that is just coincidence but I may be wrong. I find that under certain circumstances even bluetooth can be picked up on an amplifier.
Scott
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