It's only the American continent(USA, Canada, Mexico, etc) that uses CDMA
isn't it ? AFAIK everywhere else being GSM and/or 3G, including the
American continent.
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There are CDMA networks all around the world: Americas, Europe (at least, in
Russia), Asia, Australia, Middle East, etc...
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 04:16:57 GMT, "Ivan Gotcha" <Ivan@.com> wrote:
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>What about the continent of Australia?
>
according to gsmworld.com Australia use gsm 900, 1800 and also 3g
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Can't you F*ing read?
The man said in relation to new CDMA phones
"Global market ?!?! ...
It's only the American continent(USA, Canada, Mexico, etc) that uses CDMA
isn't it ? AFAIK everywhere else being GSM and/or 3G, including the
American continent."
And I was asking the question what about Australia, as in hey they use CDMA
also. Not just the abovementioned areas.
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On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 10:34:59 +0000, Ivan Gotcha wrote:
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> Can't you F*ing read?
Read what ?
Some of use delete old read NG postings on a regular basis. So we(TINW)
need you to *quote* what and whom you're replying to.
> The man said in relation to new CDMA phones
>
> "Global market ?!?! ...
>
> It's only the American continent(USA, Canada, Mexico, etc) that uses CDMA
> isn't it ? AFAIK everywhere else being GSM and/or 3G, including the
> American continent."
>
> And I was asking the question what about Australia, as in hey they use CDMA
> also. Not just the abovementioned areas.
So who where you replying to with this post then ?
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