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To: Eric L who wrote (2832)3/11/2003 8:40:30 PM
From: Lance Bredvold  Read Replies (1) of 9255
 
May I point out that Western Wireless has also been primarily a CDMA system user--I think that is true, although I've heard they still have some TDMA properties in other parts of the US. What I am sure of is that they were the first trialler of CDMA1xrtt that I was aware of (in Terry, Montana) and currently provide CDMA coverage across the Northwest. I have recently taken a trip across the southern states, and though it was not something I purposefully checked, most everyplace I did warm up my Kyocera/QCOM phone showed digital coverage which I presume to be CDMA.
Best regards, Lance
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