Talk:CDMA2000

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In general the article doesn't touch much on the fact that these systems are pretty much limited to the USA - and even there do not completely dominate.

However, in New Zealand the Telecom offering marketed as "T3G" is EV-DO.


"PCS" or "Personal Communications System" refers to a frequency band, not a cellular interface technology. In fact, the statement on this page was entirely incorrect: The largest provider in the US to use the PCS band is Sprint PCS, which uses... CDMA2000!

I changed the link to D-AMPS, the technology used by AT&T which was commonly referred to as "TDMA." This is a factually correct statement.

--66.31.77.166 29 June 2005 22:55 (UTC)

Max Active Set Pilot

This is a parameter which will limit the number of pilots in the active set. This can user or operator defined to limit the weaker pilot, even tough qualifies through soft slope algorithm, not be actively involved in traffic establishment. Is this parameter a useful on or not. I put across to the CDMA community for their suggestions and inputs on the same.