Anyone have a Nokia N900?

Dave Germiquet davegermiquet-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Thu Dec 9 18:04:12 UTC 2010


Hey Lennart,

I don't know if you are aware but even Bell,Virgin,Telus have gone with SIM
cards. And the new phones with 3G Hspa technology work with all three
providers. It is only 2G that doesn't work with them.

On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 12:58 PM, Lennart Sorensen <
lsorense-1wCw9BSqJbv44Nm34jS7GywD8/FfD2ys at public.gmane.org> wrote:

> On Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 10:56:57PM -0800, Brandon Sandrowicz wrote:
> > As I understand it, CDMA is the superior tech, but GSM companies tend to
> > be more open. You tend to hear a lot about vendor lock-in and purposely
> > disabled phones with CDMA carriers (Verizon & Sprint in the US, Bell in
> > Canada). [ Though people are railing against AT&T in the US and they are
> > a GSM carrier. ]
>
> Qualcomm owns piles of patents on CDMA.  No one else makes CDMA chips.
> GSM seems to have been the rest of the cell industry joining together
> to make something that qualcomm didn't have a monopoly on.
>
> The sim card is another nice feature of GSM, that CDMA doesn't have.
>
> Perhaps in terms of efficient use if the network, CDMA might be
> technically better, but for the end user the lack of sim card and single
> supplier of technology is just crap.  It doesn't matter how good it
> might be technically.
>
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