Now, are they going to be a dual-network operator (like China Unicom is now) maintaining their CDMA at the same time as GSM, or will they dump CDMA for GSM (like China Unicom will be doing in the near future)? If they plan on dumping CDMA the transitioning period will be filled with a predominantly Chinese phone selection (with some Samsung and LG- those are the only non-Chinese manufacturers making CDMA phones with North America-compatible GSM).
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Now, are they going to be a dual-network operator (like China Unicom is now) maintaining their CDMA at the same time as GSM, or will they dump CDMA for GSM (like China Unicom will be doing in the near future)? If they plan on dumping CDMA the transitioning period will be filled with a predominantly Chinese phone selection (with some Samsung and LG- those are the only non-Chinese manufacturers making CDMA phones with North America-compatible GSM).