I don't think that getting rid of the CDMA network is a solution by any means, it's the only 3G network we currently have (the pending unveiling of UMTS not withstanding), and it's pretty heavily entrenched in N. America (also WCDMA in Japan, super-fast). It's limitations are glaring (only one packet-switched connection in/out, token-ring data network), but it's speed of transfer and voice-quality kind of win out over that. No, what needs to happen in N. America is we need to get rid of the damn analog TDMA network entirely. Convert it to CDMA, GSM, whatever, but get rid of it. I'm sick of cell companies advertising the "largest cell network" when half of their network is ANALOG!
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I don't think that getting rid of the CDMA network is a solution by any means, it's the only 3G network we currently have (the pending unveiling of UMTS not withstanding), and it's pretty heavily entrenched in N. America (also WCDMA in Japan, super-fast). It's limitations are glaring (only one packet-switched connection in/out, token-ring data network), but it's speed of transfer and voice-quality kind of win out over that. No, what needs to happen in N. America is we need to get rid of the damn analog TDMA network entirely. Convert it to CDMA, GSM, whatever, but get rid of it. I'm sick of cell companies advertising the "largest cell network" when half of their network is ANALOG!