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Squirrelly

join:2000-10-24
Harrisburg, PA
reply to patcat88
Re: CDMA not meant to be "open"

I believe Verizon will be switching to 4G GSM very soon.

xenophon

join:2007-09-17
·Sprint Mobile Broa..

said by Squirrelly See Profile :

I believe Verizon will be switching to 4G GSM very soon.
It won't be soon, LTE is 3 years away before mass deployment It won't fully replace CDMA for at least 5 years, maybe 10. Verizon may not use LTE for voice for a while, just data at first - maybe.

Qualcomm is coming up with an LTE/CDMA combo chipset that will help the transition, but neither will be as open as WiMAX. WiMAX is an IEEE spec, allowing device makers to not be involved with carriers. LTE comes from 3GGP, controlled by the telcom industry.

If Qualcomm successfully combines LTE/CDMA into a chipset and makes cellsites easy/cheap to upgrade, I wouldn't be surprised to see Sprint use LTE in the end as well (in addition to WiMAX).

cghh

join:2001-01-15
Milpitas, CA

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said by Squirrelly See Profile :

I believe Verizon will be switching to 4G GSM very soon.
LTE isn't GSM. It is something different from both GSM and CDMA. Many GSM providers are planning to migrate to LTE, as is CDMA provider Verizon Wireless, but with the OFDM air interface and IP back end, it is just as much a change for the GSM providers as it is for the CDMA providers.


Squirrellydw

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said by cghh See Profile :

said by Squirrelly See Profile :

I believe Verizon will be switching to 4G GSM very soon.
LTE isn't GSM. It is something different from both GSM and CDMA. Many GSM providers are planning to migrate to LTE, as is CDMA provider Verizon Wireless, but with the OFDM air interface and IP back end, it is just as much a change for the GSM providers as it is for the CDMA providers.
OK, might not be GSM but I knew it was something like that. They will be starting the switch late this year, that I know for sure. It will start in the big cities and go outward.
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