cdma is the answerjrf said:Hey, is it CDMA or GSM with 850/1900 for the cell phones?
Thanks
I'm glad you have the answer, because I don't understand the question.jaguarbob said:cdma is the answer
Hipocrito Mejia said:CDMA works for Verizon.
GSM works for Orange and Centenial.
bienamor said:Verizon (American Movile) will be changing to GSM within the next 6mo.
Ken said:For clarification, is this fact or opinion?
Tamborista said:What percentage of CDMA phones are on a "contract" with Verizon, 5% or less?
I strongly doubt TELMEX is going to shut down 50% of the phones so fast!
Please post a link to your sources.
Tamborista said:What percentage of VZ Dominicana customers are on a "Contract", these are the only customers that they can swap phones out.
What does the per minute cost work out for a contract plan? Also, what happens if you run over the alloted minutes?Ken said:There was an item on cell phones in the DR1 news summary recently. Don't recall the figures, but only a very small percentage of the phones in the country are on contract. Rest are pay as you go. I noticed because I have a contract with Orange ane was surprised how few others have contracts with any of the companies.
rellosk said:What does the per minute cost work out for a contract plan? Also, what happens if you run over the alloted minutes?