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intomobile.com - 8/13/2008
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CDMA carriers are definitely wising up to their network standard’s doomed fate. While the likes of Verizon, Alltel, and MetroPCS will have their customers believing that their CDMA-based network is superior to the GSM standard that is used in ubiquity throughout the world, it’s an inevitable fact that CDMA’s days are numbered.
As such, MetroPCS has followed Verizon ...
brighthand.com - 8/15/2008
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By this point, reports that Sprint is going
to introduce a version of the HTC Touch Diamond...
is old news. But there's a new twist to it: several images showing this device with a red casing have emerged. HTC Touch Diamond for Sprint These were posted ...
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Sprint May Release the HTC Touch Diamond in Red
rcrnews.com - 8/11/2008
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MetroPCS Communications Inc. plans to hitch its 4G
plans to Long Term Evolution technology. Following in the...
footsteps of other CDMA carriers , MetroPCS said during its second quarter conference call that it would use LTE for its 4G network ...
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MetroPCS picks LTE for 4G; Leap remains mum - Rss01 - ...
MobileBurn.com - 8/13/2008
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MobileBurn.com —
MetroPCS, which operates its own CDMA network in
various cities in the U.S., announced yesterday that its...
4G network would use Long Term Evolution (LTE). LTE is also the chosen path for other carriers such as Verizon, AT&T, and Alltel. Read ...
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MetroPCS chooses LTE for its future 4G network
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MetroPC jumps the CDMA sinking ship for 4G LTE
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... carriers to work their wireless spectrum more efficiently thus reducing power drawn on mobile phones, and deliver data speeds much faster that current wireless broadband solutions.
So all you CDMA carriers out there in mobile world don’t be digging your stubborn heels in and thinking that CDMA will be around for a whole lot longer because companies are jumping the dying ship. Long term changes of CDMA? So thin it’s almost invisible.
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