GSM & CDMA A comparison. GSM Time Division Multiple Access Based Technology 200kHz bandwidth per carrier Deployed in reuse pattern 3/9, 4/12, 7/21 Available.

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GSM & CDMA A comparison

GSM Time Division Multiple Access Based Technology 200kHz bandwidth per carrier Deployed in reuse pattern 3/9, 4/12, 7/21 Available operating frequency 900, 1800, 1900 MHz Using SIM Card

CDMA Code Division Multiple Access Based Technology 1.25 MHz bandwidth per carrier Reuse factor 1 Available operating frequency 450, 800, 1900 MHz Using RUIM Card

CDMA Inherently superior receive sensitivity (approx dB) Tradeoff between Capacity, Coverage and Quality Soft/Softer hand-off (make before break): –Precise power control algoriths minimize interference Multiple diversities: –Receive Spatial Diversity trough two receive antennas –Path diversity trough rake receivers –Frequency diversity trough spread spectrum –Time diversity trough interleaving

GSM Fixed coverage Receive sensitivity improvement (approx dB), relies on external solutions (masthead pre-amplifier, high power amplifier) Hard hand-off (break before make)

Summary CDMA, compared with GSM (TDMA) technology, provide : –better spectrum efficiency (more capacity) –better coverage (less sites required) –better voice quality –better data capability –better forward compatibility (same spectrum can be reused)