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October 13th, 2004 12:49 PM #231Originally posted by silver_corolla
asa pa.... :bwahaha:
nabagsakan ka ba ng tower nila at ganyan ka kagalit?
if you don't have anything good to contribute in this thread, better shut up.
you are starting to piss some people off.
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October 13th, 2004 12:58 PM #233Originally posted by GlennSter
pare bakit ba kumukuluntoy ang noo mo sa sun!?
nabagsakan ka ba ng tower nila at ganyan ka kagalit?
if you don't have anything good to contribute in this thread, better shut up.
you are starting to piss some people off.
ay ang taray naman ni fafa.
PEACE! =D
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October 13th, 2004 01:02 PM #234
im not with anyone....
i even lost my sun sim since walang signal dito sa bahay.but since i know i cannot contribute anything to this thread, i either ask questions nalang or shut the f#$% up.
no need to taunt anyone.
sheesus.grow up.
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October 13th, 2004 01:25 PM #237Originally posted by silver_corolla
Hindi na siguro kailangan ng globe & smart gayahin yan. matagal na kasing masaya ang subs nila.that kind of move is only good for telco juvinile to catch up.
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October 13th, 2004 01:52 PM #238
hehe. nice going glenn.
Hindi na siguro kailangan ng globe & smart gayahin yan. matagal na kasing masaya ang subs nila. that kind of move is only good for telco juvinile to catch up.
they were too complacent! they were too late to introduce new services / products that would match the offerings of the GSM networks even though the CDMA is also capable of doing all that.
now, where's mobiline and extelcom?
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October 13th, 2004 02:40 PM #239Originally posted by mazdamazda
hehe. nice going glenn.
well, isn't that what mobiline and extelcom didn't do when the GSM networks came in the market?
they were too complacent! they were too late to introduce new services / products that would match the offerings of the GSM networks even though the CDMA is also capable of doing all that.
now, where's mobiline and extelcom?
If you take the large wireless operators in US, most of them use the CDMA technology. Big firms such as Sprint, Verizon wireless et al support CDMA, while T-mobile and Cingular support GSM.
CDMA, comes up with:
Increased security for wireless communications
Duplex conversations
increased efficiency that allows a large network to handle traffic effectively (better return for buck spent)
Better battery life for phones as low power consumption
Better capacity and reach,
This means that it has cons too.
No international roaming
Newer technology
proprietary technology
WCDMA will not be available in Europe/asia till 2005 while GSM successor GPRS and EDGE is already in our hands.
Right now, GSM is a clear winner with 5-1 usage demographics. If you wanna have a worldwide coverage, go with GSM. That is why CDMA didn't take-off much here in Philippines. So obviously Mobiline adapt GSM with the help of merging with SMART.
Hope that was a useful enlightenment.Last edited by silver_corolla; October 13th, 2004 at 04:40 PM.
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October 13th, 2004 04:07 PM #240Originally posted by silver_corolla
Hindi na siguro kailangan ng globe & smart gayahin yan. matagal na kasing masaya ang subs nila.that kind of move is only good for telco juvinile to catch up.
they did mention that the Seal would have won a 0-60 comparison. But I agree that a 60-80 test...
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