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AXSOLID
Leave Gsm Now!
« on: June 08, 2009, 11:31 PM »

Everyday, we hear the same old tales. GSM calls are too expensive. GSM rates are too high.
Tell me, did someone put a gun to your head and tell you to buy a GSM line. It's too bad that we don't ever see the light or the truth.
Or maybe we see it but we just don't  believe it. Maybe we just think it doesn't exit.

Today and long since before today, we have had CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) Scheme, used by RELTEL WIRELESS, MULTILINKS, STARCOMMS and the new king in the arena, VISAFONE. All these CDMA companies boast of the best mobile rates in the country.
An average GSM to GSM call with no special payment plan costs =N=30.00 per minute. Amazing isn't it.

On the other hand, an average CDMA minute costs =N=12.00 or less.

With special payment plans, even inter GSM rates dont come near inter CDMA rates.
With special payment plans VISAFONE for instance, charges =N=6.00 per min.

Now let's see, who would you rather use to call.
I'm not saying throw away your fancy GSM phones, no. but you could get yourself an extra CDMA phone to make your expenses drop.

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Dclique (m)
Re: Leave Gsm Now!
« #1 on: June 09, 2009, 01:07 AM »

U must b working for a CDMA netwrk company, am sure.
Lol
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