I wonder how LTE will do for building penetration? It's pretty clear CDMA > GSM when it comes to that but is LTE better or worse than CDMA? If it's worse than CDMA is it better than GSM? For that matter how does HSPA do for building penetration?
I'm wondering the same thing. I don't know if it was Verizon's network or the actual CDMA technology, but they always have been the best. Plus, Verizon still uses 2.5G technology for voice services. I hope that network quality won't be lessened because they decided to go with the global standard.
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dtzitz @ Apr 17th 2009 2:37PM
I wonder how LTE will do for building penetration? It's pretty clear CDMA > GSM when it comes to that but is LTE better or worse than CDMA? If it's worse than CDMA is it better than GSM? For that matter how does HSPA do for building penetration?
Shadow08 @ Apr 17th 2009 3:45PM
I'm wondering the same thing. I don't know if it was Verizon's network or the actual CDMA technology, but they always have been the best. Plus, Verizon still uses 2.5G technology for voice services. I hope that network quality won't be lessened because they decided to go with the global standard.
PeterF @ Apr 17th 2009 4:18PM
CDMA is no better than GSM at building penetration. It all depends on which frequency it is deployed on.