Oops. Let me clarify: CDM = 20x, TDM = 3x. AT&T and Rogers/Cantel use TDMA. Sprint, Telus, and most others use CDMA. -Ian. At 11:04 AM 18/05/00 -0700, Ian Andrew Bell wrote: >Oh. Sorry. > >TDMA: Time Division Multiple Access 3x Frequency Re-use >CDMA: Code...
Oh. Sorry. TDMA: Time Division Multiple Access 3x Frequency Re-use CDMA: Code Division Multiple Access 20x Frequency Re-use Refers, basically, to how cellular carriers squeeze multiple phones onto one “circuit” (which is actually a frequency/modulation)....
AT&T launched PocketNet a few days ago, which is CDPD-based. Sprint has been offering free WAP access for months now (I have a Sprint mobile now in the US) for free in some packages, with unrestricted web access. You can even surf to https://ianbell.com:8888 on...
Yep. He’s on to the name change thing again. Interestingly, he’s not as wacko as I thought. The name change to “the symbol” was actually a way for him to get out of his contractual obligations as “Prince”. By being a logo instead of...
Just so you know I’m still paying attention, even if I do need a slap with a clue noodle… -Ian. http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20000516/wr/terra_agreement_3.html Tuesday May 16 7:49 PM ET Terra Agrees to Buy Lycos for $12.5 Billion By Jessica Hall NEW...
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