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Code Division Multiple Access: A digital cellular technology that uses spread-spectrum techniques. Unlike GSM and other competing systems that use TDMA, CDMA does not assign a specific frequency to each user. Instead, every channel uses the full available spectrum. Individual conversations are encoded with a pseudo-random digital sequence.
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CDMA is an encoded method of communication. It is best used by a Master to communicate with his Slave. He can tell her how he feels about her, tell her he is aware of every move she makes and test her [..]
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Crappy Datacommunications for Monopolies and Anti-competitive-corporations is a standard for cellular companies to use that allows them to run a fully legal (in America) monopoly and have complete con [..]
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Code Division Multiple Access A spread spectrum approach for the digital transmission of data/voice over radio frequencies. Sound bits are digitized and the data is split into data packets that are en [..]
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(Code Division Multiple Access) A protocol for wireless data and voice communication, CMDA is widely used in cellphone networks, but also in many other data communications systems. CDMA uses a techniq [..]
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Code-Division Multiple Access. CDMA is a digital wireless technology. It is a general type of technology, implemented in many specific technologies. But the term "CDMA" is also commonly used [..]
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Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) is a ""spread spectrum"" technology. Similar to frequency hopping spread spectrum, CDMA spreads the information contained in a particular signa [..]
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See Code Division Multiple Access.
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Abbreviation for code-division multiple access.
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Jensens Internet Dictionary The dominate PCS standard in the United States, this spread-spectrum technology, developed by Qualcomm, lets multiple callers share a segment of frequencies.
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Code Division Multiple Access. Digital cellular phone service method that separates multiple transmissions over a finite frequency allocation using Spread Spectrum techniques (concept invented and patented by Hedy Lamar).
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Code Division Multiple Access. A numerical standard for data transmission.
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Code Division Multiple Access, also called Spread Spectrum, a term for a form of digital spread spectrum cellular phone service that assigns a code to all speech bits, sends a scrambled transmission of the encoded speech over the air and reassembles the speech into its original format. CDMA has up to 20 times the capacity of analog cellular service [..]
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Code Division Multiple Access
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Code Division Multiple Access – a cell phone system used by Verizon and Sprint to divide licensed radio spectrum so that it can be used by thousands of customers. Under CDMA all users transmit at once [..]
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Also known as Code Division Multiple Access, CDMA is a unique mobile phone frequency range used in the United States and Asia.
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(Code Division Multiple Access)
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CDMA
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Code-Division Multiple Access - a digital cellular technology, that uses spread spectrum techniques. Each channel in CDMA uses the full spectrum (unlike comppeting technologies, such as GSM or TDMA), [..]
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 CDMA is a channel access method used by different radio communication technologies- one way to understand CDMA is to think of a party where everyone is talking at the same time. Lots of confusion, ri [..]
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Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) is a multiple access technology whereby a number of users share the same frequency channel at the same time. Each user is assigned a unique code. CDMA is a so-call [..]
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 - Code Division Multiple Access. CMDA is a technique used mainly with personal communications devices such as mobile phones that digitizes the conversation and tags it with a special frequency code. The data is then scattered across the frequency band. T
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A form of modulation whereby digital information is encoded in an expanded bandwidth format. Several transmissions can occur simultaneously within the same bandwidth with the mutua [..]
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A wireless communications technology that uses the spread spectrum communication to provide increased bandwidth.
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The primary digital wireless technology that Verizon Wireless mobile devices use to place calls within the USA and certain other global destinations. It's also used for transmitting data where 4G LTE isn't available. If you have a CDMA phone that isn’t global-capable, you may not be able to use your phone while traveling abroad to certain [..]
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 Stands for "Code Division Multiple Access." CDMA is a wireless transmission technology that was developed during World War II by the English allies to avoid having their transmissions jammed. After the war ended, Qualcomm patented the technology and made it commercially available as a digital cellular technology. Now CDMA is a popular co [..]
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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 deter [..]
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Code Division Multiple Access
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Code-Division Multiple Access. Any of several protocols used in so-called second-generation (2G) and third-generation (3G) wireless communications. As the term implies, CDMA is a form of multiplexing, [..]
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Code Division Multiple Access. A spread spectrum air interface technology used in some digital cellular, personal communications services and other wireless networks.
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see code division multiple access
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"Code Division Multiple Access"; a data transfer method by which several channels of information can be sent simultaneously over the same carrier wave; see more at Wikipedia: Code divisi [..]
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, A digital cell phone transmission technology based on assigning users unique sequence codes within a frequency range.
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CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) is a digital wireless technology that works by converting analog information, such as speech, into digital information, which is then transmitted as a radio signal [..]
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How Multiple users Access the radio “resource” or set of …
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