Originally posted by: gsaldivar
GSM: Removable "SIM Cards" allow you to use the same phone in multiple countries, or on several different networks.
as long as both of you have service, it shouldnt really matter. of course, you can always force your 4400 to only use digital signals. menu > 0 > 000000 > 3 > cdma only > 'ok'Originally posted by: beatmix01
slightly off topic, in terms of cdma, i have a tri-mode vx4400, my brother has the sanyo (dont remember the model) that is dual-mode digital only. He and i will be in the same location and he will have a much stronger digital signal than I will with my tri-mode. Are dual-modes more sensitive than their tri-mode counterparts?
Originally posted by: nan0bug
Basically what they ^^^ all said.
If you want to be futureproof, go with GSM. Thats why they're putting all the nice features on GSM, they're trying to move the customer base over. I've noticed no signifigant difference in reception on GSM, except that my TDMA phone worked better in my computer room.
Originally posted by: vshah
in America, the cell system started out on tdma/cdma, so the gsm infrastructure is nowhere near as complete as in Europe or Asia. This is why tdma/cdma phones get much better reception in the US. go to asia, and even in underdeveloped countries, you'll see amazing reception with GSM phones.
Originally posted by: paulney
T-mobile is the worst GSM provider - they have outages almost every single day.
Originally posted by: gsaldivar
Originally posted by: paulney
T-mobile is the worst GSM provider - they have outages almost every single day.
I've had T-Mobile now for nearly 3 years, and I can't remember the last time I had an outage.
Originally posted by: paulney
In the past month .. 7 issues with T-mobile
Over the same period of time Cingular had 2 issues
Verizon had none, Sprint had 1
Originally posted by: gsaldivar
Originally posted by: paulney
In the past month we had a total of oh, 7 issues with T-mobile
Over the same period of time Cingular had 2 issues
Verizon had none, Sprint had 1
Reread the original post, dude.
He's asking about NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES - not BRANDS.
Originally posted by: gsaldivar
Originally posted by: paulney
T-mobile is the worst GSM provider - they have outages almost every single day.
I've had T-Mobile now for nearly 3 years, and I can't remember the last time I had an outage.
Let's not turn this into another "brand wars" thread...
Originally posted by: Kristi2k
I live in Maine, so I can't go with all the big cell companies. All we have is Unicel and US Cellular. Unicel is moving to GSM, but I'm afraid all the towers we have only support CDMA in this area. I can't confrim since no one has the service yet though.
