On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 17:39:56 -0400 Tom Allebrandi said:

> The problem comes at the Hands-Free Profile, which is the "application" in
> your headset (Hands-Free Unit) that is talking to its companion in your
> phone (Audio Gateway). The Hands-Free Profile defines how the two devices
> are to communicate and what they are supposed to say to each other.

But that doesn't have anything to do with the way the handset talks to
the cellular network. 

> The issue is network functionality: GSM and CDMA just don't work the same.
> Because of this, you have variations in the way that some Bluetooth
> Hands-Free Units (headsets, car kits, etc) behave when used on different
> networks. I know of one major headset manufacturers who has a small office
> in the US just so they can test their devices with CDMA phones.

But... how the headset communicates with the handset has nothing to do
with how the handset talks to the network.

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