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This will be a real test for this highly innovative industry. The companies will have to be really focussed on service quality and customer satisfaction. We may see many users switch.
India is going in the right direction. Customers will ensure that the weak companies are weeded out.
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12.30 PM Nov 23rd 2009
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Since more data services will be used on phone so CDMA has a definite edge and there will be a kind of switch from GSM to CDMA also...
1.39 PM Nov 23rd 2009
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Why should CDMA be better than GSM?
2.45 PM Nov 23rd 2009
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CDMA has been traditionally faster than GSM, though both technologies continue to rapidly leapfrog along this path. Both boast "3G" standards, or 3rd generation technologies.

EVDO, also known as CDMA2000, is CDMA`s answer to the need for speed with a downstream rate of about 2 megabits per second, though some reports suggest real world speeds are closer to 300-700 kilobits per second (kbps). This is comparable to basic DSL. As of fall 2005, EVDO is in the process of being deployed. It is not available everywhere and requires a phone that is CDMA2000 ready.

GSM`s answer is EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution), which boasts data rates of up to 384 kbps with real world speeds reported closer to 70-140 kbps. With added technologies still in the works that include UMTS (Universal Mobile Telephone Standard) and HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access), speeds reportedly increase to about 275—380 kbps. This technology is also known as W-CDMA, but is incompatible with CDMA networks. An EDGE-ready phone is required.

In the case of EVDO, theoretical high traffic can degrade speed and performance, while the EDGE network is more susceptible to interference. Both require being within close range of a cell to get the best speeds, while performance decreases with distance.

Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards: In the United States only GSM phones use SIM cards. The removable SIM card allows phones to be instantly activated, interchanged, swapped out and upgraded, all without carrier intervention. The SIM itself is tied to the network, rather than the actual phone. Phones that are card-enabled can be used with any GSM carrier.

The CDMA equivalent, a R-UIM card, is only available in parts of Asia but remains on the horizon for the U.S. market. CDMA carriers in the U.S. require proprietary handsets that are linked to one carrier only and are not card-enabled. To upgrade a CDMA phone, the carrier must deactivate the old phone then activate the new one. The old phone becomes useless.

1.58 PM Nov 24th 2009
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That is an incredible answer. Thanks for a detailed and informative reply.

My only exposure to CDMA was the starting Reliance phone. I could never use it as freely as GSM of IDEA. Now I am adicted to Blackberry and would think long before going elsewhere.

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2.09 PM Nov 24th 2009
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And the biggest looser will be airtel.
9.49 PM Nov 24th 2009
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Airtel`s service is one of the best in the country, when compared to those provided by Vodafone, Idea and MTNL/BSNL.

The biggest gainer in this price war will ultimately be Bharti. Buy and make merry!

(I am invested in Bharti, Idea and RelCom.)
10.38 PM Nov 24th 2009
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agreed.
10.48 PM Nov 24th 2009
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These three are best telecom company stocks, stay invested and accumulate on dips at all levels.
10.49 PM Nov 24th 2009
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agreed.
10.49 PM Nov 24th 2009
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There shall be only initial euphoria and it shall fizzle out after two three months. Whoever has the best service quality and best clarity with attractive package shall win the battle. I think RCOM shall benefit most followed by Bharati and Idea.
2.14 PM Nov 25th 2009
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So be it!

I am investor of all the three companies, presently in (book)loss in everyone of them.

But then, that is life!
2.20 PM Nov 25th 2009
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