CDMA Past, GSM Future
- Canadas Biggest CDMA Operator Telus and Bell have cooperative announced to Stop Exapansion on EVDO Network and cooperatively Build HSPA (a 3.5G GSM Network) for all their Future Expansion.
- Sprint of USA the Biggest CDMA Operator in World have Annouced to bet Big on WiMax
- Verizon have Acquire Alltel and now Surely thinking of their Newly Acquire 700 mhz OpenWave Access as Supported by Google for Next Big Open Standard Spectrum Technology.
- All Biggest CDMA operator of New Zealand and Australia have stopped CDMA Operator a year ago.
- TATA, Shyam Systema, Reliance have already Applied for GSM Network and are least bothered for Acquiring EVDO Spectrum. rather they are more happy to go for HSDPA or HSPA Network.
Sorry, CDMA: Telus, Bell finally fess up to HSPA, LTE aspirations
by Chris Ziegler, posted Oct 10th 2008 at 3:48PM
Capping months of speculation, Canadian CDMA carriers Bell and Telus have both announced that they'll be moving to HSPA to power portions their 3G networks as a stop-gap on their way to an eventual LTE rollout. While both networks will be investing heavily to build out the necessary infrastructure, they'll be sharing the fruits of their collective labor to extend roaming agreements that are already in place between the two -- a logical move, considering they'll be going up against the Rogers juggernaut which has the distinct advantage of already being on the GSM technology roadmap. The carriers are looking at 2010 to flip the switch on HSPA, but don't worry, owners of EV-DO handsets: the CDMA goods will continue to be supported for the foreseeable future while HSPA is getting layered on top. Odds are, anyone using a CDMA handset will be due for new hardware long before the lights finally go out. Read more...