CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access) - definition

CDMA is one kind of mobile carrier band or radio network used by wireless carriers. CMDA optimizes the use of available bandwidth. The CDMA technology is commonly used is Ultra High Frequency (UHF) cellular telephone system. CDMA band ranges In between 800 MHz and 1.9 GHz. It is also known as Spread-Spectrum technology. In CDMA the voice and data communication is improved and secure than others.

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