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love_child


Its funny how after every function shown they show it again in BOLD LETTERS LOL above it.

Oh and it breaks the ground apparantly
chinamon
quote:
Originally posted by Orko
ummm..not to burst your bubble, but CDMA is newer than GSM.


is it??
hmmm maybe you're right since gsm was first launched in 1991.
but the fact that its not a 'global' network sucks balls.
Orko
quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
is it??
hmmm maybe you're right since gsm was first launched in 1991.
but the fact that its not a 'global' network sucks balls.


Yeah, CDMA was introduced to improve performance with fidelity, range and penetration through materials, which it does do. I can get a signal on quite a few underground subway platforms in TO.
FunkyCrew
quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
uhh thats the main reason why telus blows. they need to upgrade their and stop using prehistoric technology.


I wouldn't say it blows
for peeps who never leave the country and don't care much if they need to get a new phone, it's good - they have much better plans and features

I prefer my European GSM phones so sucks for me

btw just signed up for that Killer Offer with Fido - $17.50/month!
chinamon
quote:
Originally posted by Orko
Yeah, CDMA was introduced to improve performance with fidelity, range and penetration through materials, which it does do. I can get a signal on quite a few underground subway platforms in TO.


well my blackberry with rogers works in elevators and underground parking lots so im content.
zoogla
quote:
Originally posted by Orko
Yeah, CDMA was introduced to improve performance with fidelity, range and penetration through materials, which it does do. I can get a signal on quite a few underground subway platforms in TO.

so to rephrase, anyone who can afford a car should stick with GSM

:p
Orko
quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
well my blackberry with rogers works in elevators and underground parking lots so im content.


Yeah certainly was not the case in 2001, when I was with Rogers. As soon as I jumped in an elevator in any of the buildings in the financial district, the phone would cut out right away. I tried a few models to make sure it was not the phone.

Obviously they must have upgraded their infrastructure. I'm sure in application, their performance is very similar, but on paper, CDMA wins (slightly).
chinamon
quote:
Originally posted by fayraree
so to rephrase, anyone who can afford a car should stick with GSM

:p


hahah exactly
Shaya007
Bell uses cdma and let me tell ya..IT sucks balls!
Cosmic Fur
quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
uhh thats the main reason why telus blows. they need to upgrade their and stop using prehistoric technology.


I was at a Telus Career Info session, and one tool asked the same question: "why doesn't Telus upgrade to GSM?" The rep's answer went something like this: "Our main priority is to service the needs of our customers. Switching our network would cost us an immense amount of money and capital, with only marginal gains in user base. Hence it's not worth it. Besides, next-generation networks are already under development that are going to blur the lines between GSM and CDMA anyway. It makes more sense for us to wait and switch to the next generation network than to jump the ship to GSM and then have to upgrade again later."

chinamon
quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
I was at a Telus Career Info session, and one tool asked the same question: "why doesn't Telus upgrade to GSM?" The rep's answer went something like this: "Our main priority is to service the needs of our customers. Switching our network would cost us an immense amount of money and capital, with only marginal gains in user base. Hence it's not worth it. Besides, next-generation networks are already under development that are going to blur the lines between GSM and CDMA anyway. It makes more sense for us to wait and switch to the next generation network than to jump the ship to GSM and then have to upgrade again later."


good answer. lets just wait and see if what he said was true.
spiderpig
Great review from wired.com

http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/...-on-with-t.html
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