Brian,

I would like to correct your spelling for Singular. I see that you use
often. It should be Cingular, not S.

Many thanks for help me.

I remember in the old time there were many different operating system, like
DOS, Basic, Windows, and others.  Now there are some become standard.
Ofcourse, we need "standard" very much. I think they have fun with the
puzzle technical things.

Leslie--

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Ottawa Canada

Hi Leslie:

GSM is Global Standard for Mobile Telephones and is the type of
transmission used pretty much all over the world except for
Canada, the USA and some Caribbean islands.

CDMA is Code Division Multiple Access and is the transmission
technique used by Sprint, Verizon and some other U.S. cellular
companies.

TDMA is Time Division Multiple Access and was the system formerly
used by Bell Mobility and Rogers/Cantel in Canada and AT&T in the
Us.

It had an interesting robotic sound for your voice that was fixed
by the cellular companies switching to CDMA.

GSM is used by some U.S. firms, AT&T, Singular and T-Mobile.

U.S. GSM transmissions are on different frequencies than are used
in the rest of the world, and some GSM telephones are "World
Band" in that they can transmit on any of the three bands used in
various parts of the world.

A GSM telephone will not work on a CDMA cellular network and vice
versa.

Hope this explains it a bit better.

Brian

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