First let’s begin by knowing the full forms of these acronyms:
Full form of CDMA is Code Division Multiple Access Full form of GSM is Global System for Mobile communications, but originally from Groupe Spécial Mobile Full form of SIM is Subscriber Identity Module
Although, globally GSM is more used but in the United States of America CDMA is more popular than GSM. Some of the CDMA providers in various countries are: Verizon (USA), Bell Mobility (USA) and MTS Mobility (USA), Reliance (India) and BSNL (India) etc. Worldwide availability of GSM makes it more accessible in terms of international roaming. Some of the GSM providers around the globe are: Cell C (South Africa), Idea (India), Vodafone (multiple countries), AT&T (USA) and T-Mobile (UK) etc. SEE ALSO: World’s top selling mobile phone, Nokia 1100, was a GSM phone. First of all, we need to understand that CDMA and GSM are not really technologies but the industry standards / specifications for wireless communication. At present, GSM (short form for Global System for Mobile communications, but originally from Groupe Spécial Mobile) specification holds the lion’s share in market. With more than 80% of world market share, usage of GSM is miles ahead of CDMA. The acronym CDMA stands for Code Division Multiple Access. SEE ALSO: Interesting Facts about Lost Mobile Phones In practical terms, the most important difference between these two is that the CDMA is a handset based standard. This means that you can not use just any mobile phone –you need to go to market and buy a CDMA phone from a carrier who providers CDMA service. So it is like that your phone number is bound to a handset. Whereas in case of GSM, only SIM card is bound to the phone number and, as a result, you are free to change your mobile phone anytime –you just need to remove SIM card from old phone and insert it in the new phone. Now let’s get into more technical details. Every CDMA mobile phone has a specific code associated with it. One blanket network covers all the CDMA devices within its coverage area and the device is identified by the associated code. In case of GSM mobile network, each SIM is served by a cell tower whose area the SIM card arrives in. Therefore, the SIM card’s serving tower keeps changing as your drive through a city. This mechanism requires installation of an appropriate number of cellular towers to cover a big area (as that of a city).
GSM vs CDMA: Table of Comparison
Let’s now do a tabular and concise comparison among these two communication standards. I hope now your concept of of a CDMA and GSM phone is clear. CDMA is phasing out of the world with GSM taken over most of the market. However, you still get CDMA mobile services. In India, for example, Reliance is still providing CDMA service. Please let me know if you have any questions about this topic. Thank you for using TechWelkin.