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To: waitwatchwander who wrote (11001)6/1/1998 2:13:00 PM
From: mrknowitall  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
Someone could, but . . .

The air interface to the phone is completely different between GSM (TDMA) and CDMA (IS-95C), but aside from that, what makes it very difficult is not just the duplicated electronics and subsequent costs, but in my opinion, economics here on this continent that would essentially require the mobile unit to be a triple mode phone to effectively accommodate roaming - that pesky old analog system keeps rearing its ugly network when the deployment schedules for some newer technologies don't reach the coverage patterns that many customers require. For ultimate roaming capability, you'd need a quadruple-mode phone - and for the cost of that you might as well consider Globalstar or Iridium.

p.s. Pardon my handle - Bullwinkle was already taken!
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