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What Technology Does Cingular Use?
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| What technology does Cingular use in the San Jose, CA area? CDMA, GSM
etc....
Dave
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| Dave wrote:
> What technology does Cingular use in the San Jose, CA area? CDMA, GSM
GSM for new customers. They also operate TDMA and AMPS networks.
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| Todd Allcock 2007-05-22, 3:33 pm |
| At 22 May 2007 17:26:33 +0000 Dave wrote:
> What technology does Cingular use in the San Jose, CA area? CDMA, GSM
> etc....
As others have no doubt already have posted, Cingular is now GSM
nationwide. In some areas they've always been GSM, in others they
started as an AMPS (analog) cellular carrier, overlayed it with TMA, and
eventually converted to GSM.
Cingular has never used CDMA in any market.
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| Todd Allcock wrote:
> At 22 May 2007 17:26:33 +0000 Dave wrote:
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> As others have no doubt already have posted, Cingular is now GSM
> nationwide. In some areas they've always been GSM, in others they
> started as an AMPS (analog) cellular carrier, overlayed it with TMA, and
> eventually converted to GSM.
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> Cingular has never used CDMA in any market.
Actually they did run a CDMA network in one market (the old Ameritech
which they purchased). They ran the CDMA network along with the TDMA
network for 14 months, then turned off the CDMA and everyone had to
migrate to TDMA (or leave). Then two years later they started the
migration from TDMA to GSM.
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