Blah blah blah. Your spelling of "favour" lets me know you are not in the US, and perhaps not even in North America, Jason. The facts for NA are simple: CDMA is number one. Most voice coverage, most data coverage, and broadest 3G footprint, by far. It's not even close when it comes to 3G.
GSM is great, don't get me wrong. Swapping sims and taking voice calls while tethered to your laptop are great reasons to go with GSM. But if you exclusively want the most reliable voice coverage (Verizon) or exclusively want an ubiquitous mobile broadband data connection (Sprint), CDMA is the clear choice in the US.
North America is not Europe, never has been Europe, and never will be Europe. We don't use the metric system. We drive big cars. We love fast food. These are things Europeans cannot comprehend. This topic is no different. Things are different over here.
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flamer's grill @ May 8th 2007 7:52PM
Blah blah blah. Your spelling of "favour" lets me know you are not in the US, and perhaps not even in North America, Jason. The facts for NA are simple: CDMA is number one. Most voice coverage, most data coverage, and broadest 3G footprint, by far. It's not even close when it comes to 3G.
GSM is great, don't get me wrong. Swapping sims and taking voice calls while tethered to your laptop are great reasons to go with GSM. But if you exclusively want the most reliable voice coverage (Verizon) or exclusively want an ubiquitous mobile broadband data connection (Sprint), CDMA is the clear choice in the US.
North America is not Europe, never has been Europe, and never will be Europe. We don't use the metric system. We drive big cars. We love fast food. These are things Europeans cannot comprehend. This topic is no different. Things are different over here.