Unlocking the Differences: CDMA versus GSM

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Frequently Asked Questions

1.

What is the main difference between CDMA and GSM in terms of SIM cards?

The main difference is that CDMA networks do not use SIM cards for subscriber information, while GSM networks store all subscriber details on SIM cards, making it easier to switch devices.
2.

Can GSM and CDMA networks be used interchangeably in all countries?

No, GSM is widely used in Europe, while the U.S. uses both GSM and CDMA. This means some countries support one standard, while others support both.
3.

Why is it challenging to switch phones with CDMA networks?

Switching phones with CDMA networks is challenging because CDMA doesn't use SIM cards. You need approval from the network provider and may face a complex process to transfer subscriber information.
4.

Which telecommunication standard is more prevalent worldwide: CDMA or GSM?

GSM is more prevalent globally, with countries like Vietnam supporting GSM networks, while CDMA is less commonly used and mainly found in countries like the U.S.

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