No. Sprint does not have good service in MOST AREAS!! I know that they use cdma....which is old. I switched from sprint to tmobile and went from no service/data to 4g ALL THE TIME
As far as I concern, both of them are the same. Throughput rate: is the amount of data per second that can be transferred. Transmission rate: is also the amount of data that could be transmitted onto the communication link per second.
The guard space between a pair of users in CDMA is the orthogonality between their spreading codes.The lower the correlation between any pair of spreading codes is ,the better is the user separation.
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The rate that an OC3 can move data is at 155Mbps. For more answers go to. http://www.intelletrace.com/internet-services/OC3-Internet-Services.html
provide higher data rate...
CDMA, offers better data transfer
the bps is not the complete point of this system if your looking for the correct information you could contact the department of fair trading or contatct your local club the year 2000 was unseccessful for this era of disgrace!!!
This depends on where you are, but 9 times out of 10 CDMA will provide better coverage than GSM, especially inside buildings that GSM can't penetrate. GSM= work with SIMcards ( ATT,T-mobile) some areas have better coverage than CDMA (Verizon, Sprint, Alltel ect), the Problem with GSM is that its bandwith is not as fast as CDMA since Data travels quicker on CDMA's devices due to less steps to follow : GSM= Data - SIMcard - device= response CDMA= Data - Device= Response (wider bandwith as well) so i would say that CDMA is better than GSM. Although it has been very widely reported that GSM carriers have faster speeds than CDMA carriers. Such as AT&T has far faster speeds than CDMA networks while covered.
CDMA-(code division multiple access), uses spread spectrum technique, which spreads the bandwidth of the data uniformly for the same transmitted power.(surce:wikipedia)
What is the baud rate of a digital signal that employs the differential Manchester scheme and has a data transfer rate of 2000 bps.
2G introduced data services for mobile like SMS text message wich is irrelevant of it being cdma/gsm.
For DDR(CAS / DATA RATE) * 2000 = X ns(7/1333MHz) *2000 = 10.5 ns
Not all HTC phones are powered by CDMA.Some of CDMA phones are :HTC S720 (CDMA)HTC P4000 (CDMA)
Code Division Multiple Access or CDMA cell phones utilize a technology that permits the use of several frequencies at the same moment to send and receive data and voice transmissions. CDMA is newer radio technology that is designed to compete with the older Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) network. As a result, CDMA phones cannot use GSM cell towers. Another difference is that GSM phones use SIM cards while CDMA phones do not.
Brief Working of CDMA CDMA takes an entirely different approach from TDMA. CDMA, after digitizing data, spreads it out over the entire available bandwidth. Multiple calls are overlaid on each other on the channel, with each assigned a unique sequence code. CDMA is a form of spread spectrum, which simply means that data is sent in small pieces over a number of the discrete frequencies available for use at any time in the specified range. In CDMA, each phone's data has a unique code. All of the users transmit in the same wide-band chunk of spectrum. Each user's signal is spread over the entire bandwidth by a unique spreading code. At the receiver, that same unique code is used to recover the signal. Because CDMA systems need to put an accurate time-stamp on each piece of a signal, it references the GPS system for this information. Between eight and 10 separate calls can be carried in the same channel space as one analog AMPS call.
its either data relayrate data transfer rate service rate connection rate