Don't get too disheartened. The new service has all of the advantages of CDMA and none of the disadvantages.

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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