CDMA is just a type of digital - just because a phone is CDMA doesn't
necessarily mean it is going have AMPS. Most cellphones sold these days are
either dual-mode (digital(cdma-or-TDMA)/AMPS) or
tri-mode(digital(cdma-or-TDMA)/PCS/AMPS)
As far as switching to analog in rural areas this is my point its possible
your carrier only covers it by a roaming agreement with another carrier by
the usage of amps since the digital technologies don't match
I have found that in sparse areas I prefer analog to digital cause I know
when I'm going to get dropped by the amount of static vs the silence
-P
"nana" wrote in message
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CDMA phones will, they are dual mode.
Brad.
"Mark" wrote in message
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On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 13:25:15 -0600, "Sarge"
wrote:
I notice our phones always switch to analog out here at home.
What kind of digital phone do you have that switches to analog?