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Same difference. The bottom line is CDMA devices will NOT work on WiMax at all unless they include special hardware. The point he was trying to make is that Wimax and CDMA were somehow the same, and they are not. Sprint is launching an entirely new Wimax network. They just happen to have a CDMA network already. Verizon also has a CDMA network but is not launching WiMax.
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Verizon is overrated...end of story
Their nickel and diming of their customers is not worth the coverage and if you ever get a phone that isn't a smart phone, you may get it for free, but it's GARBAGE (LG BLOWS). I've heard my brother and one of my friends say T-Mobile had bad service, but that was 2-3 years ago. I know no one else with T-Mobile. I had one friend have Sprint and their whole family said the service sucked. Most of the people I know have Verizon, but mainly because everyone else does. They stop looking after they realize that. My brother and a couple of my friends are on AT&T with iPhones and they say everything works well (better than I have been reading), but I can no longer trust anything they say about technology because they downgraded to an iPhone. I've been with T-Mobile for about 6 years without problems. I can't get a signal in some buildings, but that's usually within a concrete fort, why would I expect to. I don't get a great signal at my parents house, but that's another thing to add to the list of reasons not to go over there. |
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Look here man: http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=pdacomparer There are at least 10 GSM devices for every CDMA device on that list (probably even more). You want to talk exclusives, that is just the facts there. Now, tell me, how can you look at that list and say you have an open mind, and yet claim CDMA is even in the same stratosphere when it comes to the number of smartphones- let alone actually claiming they get more. Utterly ridiculous. |
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