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- initialism electronics Code Division Multiple Access
- initialism Commercial Development and Marketing Association
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Examples
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What concerns the members of the CDMA is the abuse of the patent system.
The C-91 Review Balancing in Pharmaceutical Patent Policy in the Interests of All Canadians 1997
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I love my BlackBerry, although I can see the appeal of the iPhone on a certain CDMA network I happen to like.
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Verizon has to leverage what they have and CDMA is going to be around for a long time.
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Back to my point … CDMA is a superior technology than GSM on a bad day.
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CDMA is widely used in the U.S., but less so elsewhere in the world, so Verizon iPhone customers wouldn't be able to use their phones in many parts of Europe and Asia.
With Verizon on the Horizon, iPhone Users Weigh Leaving AT Roger Cheng 2010
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Apple could invest in CDMA, provide to say 25% of the 80M CDMA customers, but they would lose more money from ATT in the process due to the termination of the residuals from ATT.
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Nokia Siemens, a joint venture of Nokia Corp. of Finland and Germany's Siemens AG, agreed to buy a unit that makes a voice technology called CDMA, which is deployed by major U.S. carriers including Verizon Wireless and Sprint Nextel Corp.
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The carrier runs on a technology called CDMA, which is popular in the U.S., but is only used in a few countries around the world.
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CDMA is THE affordable technology suitable for Africa for both voice and internet access.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » African users’ innovative use of mobile phones 2005
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The company uses a transmission technology, called CDMA, that isn't found in most other countries, which use GSM technology.
USATODAY.com News 2011
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