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Re: Unlock/Download Straight Talk on Sprint TP2

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Originally Posted by SolApathy View Post
Correction, it's a software limitation, not a hardware limitation. In addition CDMA is not an antique system Even the oldest CDMA technology (IS-95) is newer than GSM. CDMA 2000 (implimented in 2000) is considerably more efficient than GSM, allowing for more calls, using limited bandwidth, while increasing call quality over GSM.

The problem is CDMA is relatively young in development & proprietary. This limits development. Unlike GSM, which has open source options. If you would like to know more information about the CDMA network & how calls are handled I an provide you with a link on how CDMA works.

http://www.bee.net/mhendry/vrml/library/cdma/cdma.htm
So, are you saying that if someone created an app. for conference calling, we could use it? Cuz everyone keeps talking about the limitations of the cdma network, yet one of the reps from sprint told me that you can connect as many people as you want to a cellular call, but you just have to keep using the 3-way feature. Now, I don't know if this person was lying or even if they knew what they were talking about. But I would like that type of functionality, IF it is possible...
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