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Re: Which Technology will prevail
by RUFF1415    Feb 5, 2007, 12:35 AM
in the AT&T forum

Sure, it's theoretical. But only because nobody has tested it in real world conditions yet. Sprint has already chosen WiMax as it's 4G technology and with the few other choices out there, I think the rest of the carriers will be doing the same eventually.

Re: Which Technology will prevail
by wirelesscom1    Feb 5, 2007, 11:51 AM
in the AT&T forum

Imagaine the roaming capabilities if all carriers were one of the same. Then the only thing that would differntiate one carrier form another is the plans, this of course being said that roaming agreements are in place with each carrier. I think the competition will increase dramatically which should benefit the consumer.

Re: Which Technology will prevail
by texaswireless    Feb 5, 2007, 3:29 PM
in the AT&T forum

That is false. If you look at the Cingular phones with 3G many of them say CDMA by Qualcomm. While CDMA is not the same as WCDMA neither is GSM. It is a new technilogy that incorporates many of the best features of both techs.

Re: Which Technology will prevail
by arigold    Feb 5, 2007, 3:32 PM
in the AT&T forum

Is anybody here dually qualified to answer this question with anything other than an opinionated answer?

Re: Which Technology will prevail
by renardlee    Feb 5, 2007, 4:55 PM
in the AT&T forum

to add WCDMA is the CDMA version of GSM, its gsm all the way, the current 2g gsm is just the TDMA version of gsm, the same goes for IS-95, 1xrtt, and 1xEVDO, are standards that use CDMA, they are not CDMA per se. qualcomm did not invent cdma, they built wireless technology on cdma and made improvements to it, as gsm made improvements to TDMA when it was developed in the '80s in europe. what gsm did to TDMA, is now what they are doing to CDMA, improving it. im loyal to the GSM platform.

Re: Which Technology will prevail
by renardlee    Feb 5, 2007, 4:57 PM
in the AT&T forum

the reason why qualcomm, puts those stickers on 3g phones for cingular is because they produced the chipsets, any other company can produce 3GSM(UMTS/HSDPA) chips but qualcomm again, dominates in that field

I cant get to the main menu
by blacksonic    Mar 14, 2007, 11:27 AM
in the Motorola forum

... to no prevail. could someone please help me! There is no menu button to click! ...

Re: Chocolate has stopped selling
by jalanjalaning    Apr 10, 2007, 11:33 AM
in the Verizon forum

... phones will prevail (long live the 8300!!) that's my $.02 ...

Re: VENTING-------lazy @$$ people and random morons
by Crapbag    Apr 23, 2007, 11:47 AM
in the Shop Talk forum

... good to prevail in the universe you could incriase your net income by 1000000%! If you don't believe please look at the hologram ...

Re: One of these Providers is Not Like The Others
by BegToDiffer    May 7, 2007, 9:53 PM
in the Verizon forum

... cooler heads prevail and find a compromise. ...

Re: DAMN ITC
by nextel18    Jun 7, 2007, 7:38 PM
in the Sprint forum

... they should prevail. If they don’t, we will see many problems coming especially since the mobile is a heavy usage in this country. ...

Re: I know another Iphone question....
by AvgJoe    Jun 18, 2007, 3:40 PM
in the AT&T forum

... mentality may prevail. Especially if Appple "hints" they may not have enough. LOL Watch and learn. ...

Re: wi-fi question for BB 8820 or AT&T 8525/Tilt users
by AshDizzle    Oct 12, 2007, 10:34 PM
in the AT&T forum

... phones will prevail over the data network. The 8525/Tilt work that way. ...

Re: BRING ALLTEL TO HOUSTON,TX...PLS????
by sngwrtr525    Oct 17, 2007, 6:55 PM
in the Alltel forum

... needs to prevail here. It's not a matter of if, but when. Not only will Charlottesville's Alltel customers be paying Verizon bills, so ...

Re: I was wondering...
by devilsmafia    Oct 28, 2007, 12:05 PM
in the Shop Talk forum

You must be one of them!!! How did you get on this coded frequency? Damn it all. I fear we may have lost it all now that they've infiltrated our secured networks. I will work to come up with a new coded frequency that they will surely not be able to decipher. WE WILL PREVAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

switch carriers...use their phones
by working man    Oct 30, 2007, 8:24 PM
in the Article: Sprint To Unlock Its Phones, Allow Non-Sprint Phones forum

... sense would prevail here. Why would someone so unhappy with Sprint want to take their phone to say Verizon or Alltel. Again common sense dictates ...

Re: what would be so bad...
by wecivus    Dec 31, 2007, 2:49 PM
in the Article: First Real World LTE Tests Reach Speeds Over 100 Mbps forum

... GSM may prevail, but CDMA has a more reliable connection between the user and the network. Does this make sense? I dont know where you get that ...

Re: run away. and run away fast!
by PowerUpBeeatch    Jun 28, 2008, 4:58 AM
in the Sprint forum

... They will prevail and be stronger than ever. If you had any brains (which you dont) you would ask your mom for an allowance ...

Re: It seems as though AT&T is NOT a member of the Open Handset Alliance!. . .
by YepYepYep    Sep 23, 2008, 8:04 AM
in the AT&T forum

... method will prevail. ...

Re: It seems as though AT&T is NOT a member of the Open Handset Alliance!. . .
by tkboxer    Sep 23, 2008, 9:35 PM
in the AT&T forum

YepYepYep said: Good points. All eyes will be on the T-Mobile G1 to see how that works out, and, if T-Mobile can make money off of that. If not, the controlled OS & Apps method will prevail. I could see T-Mobile here in the U.S. using Android to increase market share. They could promote themselves as the "free and open" GSM carrier that now has a 3G network that will continue to expand. From what I understand they have always had good customer service and rapport and are very flexible. Android could be a very good fit for them.

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