CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access)
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CDMA is a digital technology for transmitting data. It is a general technology utilized through various standards.
CDMA has no limit on capacity but the base station will only connect users upon determining that the call quality would fall bellow a predetermined limit.
The term is often used to refer to one specific family of technologies - IS-95 (often referred to cdmaOne) and CDMA2000. Networks using this technology operate in the 800 and 1900 MHz frequency bands and are primarily used in the Americas and Asia.
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