iDen is based on TDMA(Time Division Multiple Access), just like GSM. CDMA2001X (What Verizon uses) has a smoother upgrade path to 3G. TDMA has to go through GSM and EDGE to get to UMTS(WCDMA).
I had an atari 800XL (later replaced with 65XE) and all of the periferals(dot matrix printer, 300 baud modem, tape drive, 5-1/4 floppy, joysticks, trackball), most of it in original boxes. I used to write book reports using Atari Writer cartridge based word processor.
One of my co-workers went to Hong Kong on business last year. When he returned, his cube was tented with plastic sheeting. We hung up SARS warning signs and facemasks. We even put a facemask on his bowling trophy guy. He wasn't impressed.
I wonder what the CHOAM will think about this?
Check out the Security Now Podcast or transcript http://www.grc.com/securitynow.htm http://www.grc.com/sn/SN-018.htm Episode 18 and 19 is about Hamachi.
You also forgot the 24V DC power plant
iDen is based on TDMA(Time Division Multiple Access), just like GSM. CDMA2001X (What Verizon uses) has a smoother upgrade path to 3G. TDMA has to go through GSM and EDGE to get to UMTS(WCDMA).
SUBSIDY? Where did you study economics?
I have started my own IT consulting business for home PC users. I advertise locally in the neighbor hood and work nights and weekends.
I'm wearing a stillsuit, you insensitive clod!!
Whatever happened to the Russian GLONASS system?
Have you noticed that the Motorola logo looks like a mirrored Federation logo?
I had an atari 800XL (later replaced with 65XE) and all of the periferals(dot matrix printer, 300 baud modem, tape drive, 5-1/4 floppy, joysticks, trackball), most of it in original boxes. I used to write book reports using Atari Writer cartridge based word processor.
One of my co-workers went to Hong Kong on business last year. When he returned, his cube was tented with plastic sheeting. We hung up SARS warning signs and facemasks. We even put a facemask on his bowling trophy guy. He wasn't impressed.
Yeah, a government department. That will fix everything!
B=Byte b=bit (1/8th of a Byte)