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    tech4tall
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    Re: Cell Phone Acronyms

    Thanks for the help, I always wondered what some of those stood for.


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    Re: Cell Phone Acronyms

    Sprint and Verizon



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    Re: Cell Phone Acronyms

    Thanks for sharing such a info



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    Re: Cell Phone Acronyms

    hi oket wow



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    Re: Cell Phone Acronyms

    very interesting



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    Re: Cell Phone Acronyms

    okey no problem



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    Re: Cell Phone Acronyms

    yes i agree



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    Re: Cell Phone Acronyms

    what?



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    Re: Cell Phone Acronyms

    Un tema muy interesante, gracias al autor.



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    Re: Cell Phone Acronyms

    Quote Originally Posted by julie20099 View Post
    This is the reason you can't dig out your old brick CDMA phone from 1999 and slap it onto your account. Every phone that your carrier activates has to employ technology that allows emergency personnel to find you if you call 911. [Note: E911-compliant technology (now mandated by the FCC) differs from carrier to carrier. CDMA carriers Sprint and Verizon Wireless use GPS or A-GPS (GPS assisted by cellular positioning), which means you'll need a newer phone with built-in GPS technology. GSM carriers AT&T and T-Mobile use a technology called "time difference of arrival", or TDOA, which calculates a caller's location according to how long it takes for the signal to reach three or more nearby cell towers. TDOA technology will work with any GSM phone—no need for a special chip.]
    Thanks for the information.
    nisha



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    Re: Cell Phone Acronimi

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