At 4:50 PM -0500 8/2/02, Frank Modica wrote:
>I am very interested in this topic, but have three questions, for now!!!
>1.What is CDMA?
>2. What cellphones are CDMA?
>3. What kinds of powerbooks and internal modems are we talking about? I
>have a Duo 2300 with a 14.4 modem. Can it be done with an older and slower
>book?


While I didn't try it with a Duo (I have a 280c) it should work.  I 
did it with my 5300c and it works well.  A modem over a cell phone is 
limited to 14,400 anyways.

CDMA, TDMA, PCS and GSM?? (european type) are different forms of 
digital cellular.  AFAIK all are capable of handling a modem 
connection although some may be better at it than others, I don't 
know.  Most types of cell phones seem to come in both CDMA and TDMA 
and many are also made for PCS.

One thing I like about my StarTac is that it has the modem built in.
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