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Originally Posted by 551skydiver
Your access overload class hasn't meant squat diddley since the ages of analog phones. I have been a sales rep and tech support rep since '94. If you are in some third world country that still uses the cdma/tdma analog band then... by all means set your priority to the top cuz you know how congested your network is already
In today's digital world i won't make a difference... Sorry to break it to you!
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Thanks for your feedback. Welcome to PPCGeeks
I have been around since 87 myself working both Direct/Indirect as well as Network channels. I currently consult with several of the carriers.
My understanding is very different.
Of course i will take the time to verify this in my next meeting, just so we are all clear. In the meantime, can you provide any verification?
EDIT NOTE - It should be clear there is no CDMA or TDMA Analog band as Digital (CDMA/TDMA/FDMA) is completely different from Analog. CDMA/TDMA/FDMA come only in Digital and is Cellular (800mhz) or PCS (1900mhz), while Analog is Cellular (800mhz) only (clearly not digital). Network congestion is a major concern on all networks. We absolutely have used ACCOLC since Analog, It became an auto program feature (defaulting to last digit of MIN/MSID) shortly after Digital handsets started making their way to the networks. This became auto in an attempt to seed the network evenly to assist with congestion concerns.
I will follow up with additional information as it is made available to me.