"Alan Parkington" <alanparkington@team.telstra.net> wrote in message
news:9kmlj.5944$421.3864@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> From
> http://www.digitalmediaasia.com/defa...rticleID=28978
>
> The majority of the CDMA customer base has migrated to the Next G network,
> and the company added that it is unlikely to introduce any new customer
> migration offers prior to the scheduled CDMA network closure on 28 April
> 2008.
Which may need to be pushed back again......
The info I have is that, as of a week ago, there are still in the vicinity
of 280,000 services still on CDMA. That's services that are actively
registering with a base station, not just idle accounts.
While some are undoubtedly handsets, a large number are believed to be
remote telemetry units in use by various utilities, railways, mines and
other companies, and won't be quite as easy to upgrade as a regular voice
handset.
Get ready for another delay.........
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Kwyj.