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Anonymous
July 12, 2005 6:12:13 AM

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When will verizon introduce the Raza v3 into there line of products?
I am tempted to go over to Cingular to get the phone and service.

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Anonymous
July 12, 2005 2:03:21 PM

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Mr. Huntley,

The RAZR V3 is a GSM Phone (Cingular) Verizon is a CDMA Network, unless
motorola redesigns the v3 from the ground up to operate on a CDMA
Network Verizon will never have the V3 in their phone line up. I
strongly suggest you google the previous terms (GSM and CDMA) for
further understanding. Look carefully at the coverage maps between the
2 providers and decide if getting a nice looking phone is worth only
getting service in high population density areas.


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Anonymous
July 13, 2005 1:22:20 AM

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A little bird told me that a razr is being tested on Verizon


"Howard Huntley" <hhuntleyjr@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> When will verizon introduce the Raza v3 into there line of products?
> I am tempted to go over to Cingular to get the phone and service.
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Anonymous
July 13, 2005 3:24:34 AM

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> The RAZR V3 is a GSM Phone (Cingular) Verizon is a CDMA Network, unless
> motorola redesigns the v3 from the ground up to operate on a CDMA
> Network Verizon will never have the V3 in their phone line up. I
> strongly suggest you google the previous terms (GSM and CDMA) for
> further understanding. Look carefully at the coverage maps between the
> 2 providers and decide if getting a nice looking phone is worth only
> getting service in high population density areas.

Actually, GSM coverage is improving rapidly. Established carriers including
the Cellular One brands (Dobson and Western Wireless, namely), Cingular, the
Former AT&T Wireless network, and many other regional and local carriers are
implementing GSM. In some parts of Florida, Cingular beats Verizon Wirless
hands down for signal.

However, you need to choose a phone/plan that right for *you*. Would you be
willing to pay more for a plan that "will help rapidly update the video
capabilities of users in North Dakota"?

TH
Anonymous
July 13, 2005 3:24:35 AM

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"Tropical Haven" <email@example.net> wrote in message
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>> The RAZR V3 is a GSM Phone (Cingular) Verizon is a CDMA Network, unless
>> motorola redesigns the v3 from the ground up to operate on a CDMA
>> Network Verizon will never have the V3 in their phone line up. I
>> strongly suggest you google the previous terms (GSM and CDMA) for
>> further understanding. Look carefully at the coverage maps between the
>> 2 providers and decide if getting a nice looking phone is worth only
>> getting service in high population density areas.
>
> Actually, GSM coverage is improving rapidly. Established carriers
> including
> the Cellular One brands (Dobson and Western Wireless, namely), Cingular,
> the
> Former AT&T Wireless network, and many other regional and local carriers
> are
> implementing GSM. In some parts of Florida, Cingular beats Verizon
> Wirless
> hands down for signal.
>
> However, you need to choose a phone/plan that right for *you*. Would you
> be
> willing to pay more for a plan that "will help rapidly update the video
> capabilities of users in North Dakota"?
>
> TH
>

Us North Dakota folks don't deserve video I guess.


ShackAttack
Anonymous
July 13, 2005 9:09:50 AM

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ShackAttack wrote:
>>
>> However, you need to choose a phone/plan that right for
>> *you*. Would you be willing to pay more for a plan that
>> "will help rapidly update the video capabilities of users in
>> North Dakota"?
>
> Us North Dakota folks don't deserve video I guess.

It's dangerous to effect major cultural changes too quickly.

-Quick
Anonymous
July 13, 2005 2:14:54 PM

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There is a CDMA Razr, due in the US 3 or 4Q this year from what I
understand...
The first release of the CDMA Raza does have A-GPS, so it will not be on the
market here, but
a version with GPS is in development.


http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000420036203/
http://www.mobiletracker.net/archives/2005/05/12/cdma-r...
http://www.3g.co.nz/?p=78

Cheers



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>
> Mr. Huntley,
>
> The RAZR V3 is a GSM Phone (Cingular) Verizon is a CDMA Network, unless
> motorola redesigns the v3 from the ground up to operate on a CDMA
> Network Verizon will never have the V3 in their phone line up. I
> strongly suggest you google the previous terms (GSM and CDMA) for
> further understanding. Look carefully at the coverage maps between the
> 2 providers and decide if getting a nice looking phone is worth only
> getting service in high population density areas.
>
>
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