For starters I apologize for my misspelling a word. secondly, as always some idiot American forgot Canada is part of n.America and has been metric for quite a long time now. Thirdly, The 2 biggest gsm carriers in n.America will be rolling out their own high speed network which will dwarf many areas now dominated by cdma. Lastly, as I said before rate regulating will cause big problems with the cdma network but mostly in Canada. Most people used to the limited 3g ability of cdma will be introduced to far more hardware and software abilities of the gsm companies. First of those will be video conferencing which is already being implemented in Canada.
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Jason Brown @ May 9th 2007 2:42AM
For starters I apologize for my misspelling a word. secondly, as always some idiot American forgot Canada is part of n.America and has been metric for quite a long time now. Thirdly, The 2 biggest gsm carriers in n.America will be rolling out their own high speed network which will dwarf many areas now dominated by cdma. Lastly, as I said before rate regulating will cause big problems with the cdma network but mostly in Canada. Most people used to the limited 3g ability of cdma will be introduced to far more hardware and software abilities of the gsm companies. First of those will be video conferencing which is already being implemented in Canada.