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To: Steve Lee who wrote (19846)4/29/2002 8:39:01 AM
From: JohnG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
No other system allows the high reuse of frequency by nearby cell. CDMA id by far the best. It was China's dense city populations and the natural limits on spectrun availibility that helped convince them that CDMA was best for them. Some day all thise hundreds of millions of people packed into China's cities and India'scities will need to use cell phones. GSM will likely be used for many years as the legasy system for the countryside. However, new buildouts should consider the CDMA boomer cells NT provided for the Australian back country. One cell there coers hundreds of square miles.