CDMA VS GSM: Which platform should you pick?

People hash over GSM and CDMA networks, but they hardly dig in deep and identify the parameters on which these two split hairs from each other. For most of them, CDMA is the network offered by MTS India, Reliance and TATA Indicom, while GSM is the network provided by major companies like Airtel, Idea, Vodafone, Reliance, BSNL, Tata, Aircel and a few others.

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According to a TRAI report, over 876.15 million people use GSM network while 54.05 million use CDMA in India. Among GSM service providers, Bharti Airtel leads the chart with a whopping 211.55 million subscribers, followed by Vodafone (173.85 million) and Idea (143.56 million). BSNL and Reliance GSM have 84.61 million and 82.61 million subscribers respectively. The next two spots are reserved by Aircel with 75.85 million subscribers and Tata GSM with 49.04 million subscribers. The report compiles data up to September 2014.

To everyone’s surprise, even after better performance in many segments, people don’t contemplate to use CDMA network in communications needs in day-to-day life. Here are a few major differences between GSM and CDMA that drive their decision-making process.

Evolution

GSM and CDMA network technologies are used all over the globe. GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) was invented in 1990 in Europe by the GSM Association that came into existence in 1987 with a prime objective of offering, developing and overseeing GSM’s growth internationally.

CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) is a proprietary standard that was launched by Qualcomm Inc in USA. It was 1995 when CDMA crossed United States’ boundaries and became an international standard.