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Originally Posted by shaggylive
well, EVDO is cdma. what we all mean by simultaneous voice and data, is voice as in regular phone calls, not VOIP over the data connection.
the dark side gets around this by using gsm for voice and 3g(cdma) for data, so essentially they cheat.
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don't know why you call it cheating... and EVDO Rev A *is* capable of doing simultaneous voice+data, if our beloved carriers would only see fit to implement it...
and customers don't care about "cheating", they just want to know: Can I talk on my phone, making calls in the "normal way", and surfing the web at the same time, or see who I'm talking to at the same time...
So just how big a deal would it be for Sprint/Verizon to start implementing voice+data simultaneous?