FCC approves the first tri-band CDMA phone

0. phoneArena posted on 24 Jan 2008, 10:30

The UTStarcom CDM-7126 is the first tri-band CDMA phone and is now approved by the Federal Communications Commission…

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1. (unregistered) posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:41

This is pointless because less than 10% of non-USA countries have CDMA. Better off making GSM and CDMA in one unit like what blackberry did.

2. Hlorri (unregistered) posted on 24 Jan 2008, 18:18

Actually, "Useless", more than 90% of the world's countries have some CDMA coverage. Most of them in the 450 Mhz band, though, where very few standard phones work. I was kindof hoping that this would have 450 MHz as well as 800/1900 MHz, so that you could do "global" roaming to some degree, like you can with tri/quadband GSM phones.

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