mthawk
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Registered: Feb 2001
Location: Nashville, TN
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VisorPhone
Though I regret this discussion has turned into a phone discussion rather than a Visor discussion: My responses...
To Gameboy70:
Now there's a straight answer! Thank you Gameboy70. Quite the insight, and one I'm satisfied with. That makes more since than any of the CDMA vs. TDMA vs. GSM stuff, which I suppose I started (hehe). I was barking up the wrong tree...technology instead of basic business relations.
Regarding Nokia:
"Most popular"...OK. "Best"...that's quite a stretch. There are several reasons Sprint PCS stopped carrying Nokia products. To name one, the 6100 series is the only handset I know of who's MSRP INCREASED over time instead of decreasing...hmmm. Nokia just doesn't seem to make a decent CDMA handset, I'm sure it's not hurting them. Granted, I can't argue with the fact that they've led the industry, especially overseas. AND, I agree the 6100 on AT&T was a good phone. It was awful on SPCS.
To date, Nokia is the only manufacturer Sprint STOPPED buying from, aside from Sony who voluntarily quit their handset efforts. The 5100 series was as bad as the 6100 on SPCS. I drooled to when I saw the 8000 Series. But have fun...I've heard nothing but complaints from users. I give it 2 weeks before it develops that 'creaking' noise. And NiCad batteries?...Welcome to the 21st Century. It is nice to see Nokia make a phone for which you don't have to separately purchase an additional battery to make it vibrate. No Nokia on CDMA? No loss here...that's a plus.
Maybe CDMA just isn't Nokia's 'thing.' But I'll take a Denso or a Sanyo over a Nokia anyday. Here's a tip: NEVER buy a handset based on LOOKS...9 times out of 10 you WILL be disappointed...just ask anyone who's done so.
Regarding GSM:
Compared to the overseas world of wireless, USA wireless performance, regardless of platform, is pretty much an embarrassment. That's a given. Per this discussion, I've been prompted to educate myself a little more on the GSM technology, and have to admit I was unaware of the data possibilities that it could provide. I'm still not sold that it's better than CDMA, but I agree it's not likely on it's way out as a global competitor.
Regarding Sprint PCS coverage, etc.:
Bummer about the bad experiences w/ SPCS in Chicago. I've used it for the past 2.5 years from San Diego and LA to New Orleans and Tampa, even in small markets in West Virginia and east Tennesse. I've had similar 'underground' experience with my CDMA in the underground 'people-mover' in the Pittsburgh airport and the DC metro. This includes both voice and data using my CDMA phone as a modem for my laptop and Visor (via a data cable). I do understand that some building structure just aren't condusive to 1.9GHz waves. Some apartments, SPCS just disappears. OH well.
All this just confirms that wireless will never be perfect. Of course not...they're airwaves...I'm amazed everytime it works. There will always be dropped calls and roaming...and yes, even with satellite phones. Fun disussion though...THANKS!
I'll patiently wait for the CDMA VisorPhone. 
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M.Hawkins
Nashville, TN
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