Tim's GSM VS CDMA Facts page


This page will cover the facts  between GSM (Global System for mobiles) and CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access). GSM Vs CDMA is a bit misleading as it really should say TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) Vs CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access), As CDMA isn't a network standard as such. It is just another way to encode signals. This page IS NOT about Telstra Vs Optus Vs VodaFone. It is ONLY to cover the facts between GSM and CDMA.

I will add more as i think or are asked about it. If you have any questions, Pleases feel free to E-Mail me.

  GSM CDMA
Digital YES YES
Network Type in Aust. GSM 900 (primary) 900MHz band CDMA 800 , 800MHz band
Maximum talk range from a tower (pls. note you will need a carkit for both to achieve these numbers) 35KM Approx 110KM
Max Output Power 2W 200mW (in AMPS mode 600mW)
Background Noise Suppression YES (Included in EFR) YES
Talk Time Higher due to DTX and the "pulse" nature of TDMA. Lower due to CDMA   transmitting all the time.
Standby Times Higher due to DRX and the "pulse" nature of TDMA High
International Roaming YES (over 138 GSM countries world wide) VERY LOW (maybe 2 if any)
World wide customers 200 Mil 35 Mil
Dual Mode with AMPS (Analogue) NO YES
SMS YES (not currently available in AU)
Fax + Data YES (not currently available in AU)
Voice Quality (Pls. note i don't believe that CDMA VQ is as "natural" and "clear" as GSM. I take this view from quite a few field tests.) HIGH (Because of EFR) HIGH (Only if network IS NOT congested. Voice Quality is reduced to enable more mobile phone traffic / calls.
Built in "Intelligence" HIGH MEDIUM

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