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Don't push this "CDMA confusion" of sorts (itself resulting mostly, I guess, from how one camp couldn't come with anything better than using, as part of some of their consumer brands, a name of basic radio method) even further...
NVM how it's like saying, basically, "notably younger technology uses more complex, more efficient on the wireless part (with some costs elsewhere) radio method" ...GSM camp also uses it (in the form of "3G"/UMTS/WCDMA), and actually to cram a lot more into the same chunk of the frequency (HSDPA, HSPA+). "GSM" ~= 3GPP for all practical intents and purposes (vs. 3GPP2 camp); it isn't a "switch" but a natural evolution.
BTW, EDGE (TDMA, what you strictly describe as "GSM", what can very much carry data and is indeed most likely still used by majority of world users of mobile data) is included in the definition of "3G"... (and its current revision is actually faster than any "pure" 3G variants at the time of their introduction)
Arguably and... demonstrably, GSM was a far superior choice. There's a reason why it was chosen by vast majority of the mobile world; why it serves well.
Edited 2011-07-15 01:01 UTC




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Yeah, it's funny how Verizon ended up being handicapped for choosing what was arguably the superior network in the first place (CDMA). CDMA can carry 3G data, GSM can't, so AT&T having to switch to a CDMA modulation scheme to carry data and thus require an additional radio in their 3G phones ended up being a minor coup for them. It's sure as hell not enough to get me to switch to AT&T
But I won't be rushing to LTE (whatever G it really is) any time soon. It's only projected to be in some major cities (and a handful of less-major ones) by year end, and though I'm grandfathered with my current plan and don't have a cap yet, I'm sure if I started enjoying my LTE too much I'd get throttled. Those on new plans would hit the cap so fast if they're getting the most out of that LTE that I can't possibly see how it would be worth the money and cost of a new phone. That tiny browser, and Google Maps, and the other apps I use are fast enough on 3G.
Besides, I have my phone and its custom (Android) ROM just the way I like it. Need to enjoy that for awhile.