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Q. What kind of cell phones do your company carry?
A: We carry various kinds of cell phones including GSM, CDMA, and TDMA from reliable manufacturers such as SAMSUNG, NOKIA, SONY, INNOSTREAM, MAXON TELECOM, NIXXO, MOTOROLA, etc.
 
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Q. Do you only carry brand new cell phones?
A: No, we do carry used & refurbished handsets as well as brand new ones.
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Q: What carriers are available?
A: Cingular, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Nextel are the main carriers that are available.
 
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Q: Waht is the difference between "DIGITAL" and "ANALOG"?
A: Analog service (AMPS) has been around for many years. Chances are, if you have had cellular in the past, it's been an analog service. Digital technology allows cellar providers to place more calls on each tower by dividing up the signal into "packets." Since more people can "fit" onto a tower, cellular providers can offer lower rates or more packaged minutes.
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Q: What are TDMA, CDMA, GSM, iDEN, and PCS?
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TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access): Divides the cellular signal into packets based on a time algorithm.

CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access): Divides the cellular signal into packets based on a code. This is the newest technology available in this area. CDMA phones don't have the "digitized" sound quality that TDMA phones are infamous for. Additionally, CDMA has the potential to carry twice the capacity of TDMA.

GSM (Global System for Mobile communication): GSM phones use a TDMA technology. This is the most common system used overseas (Europe and Asia).

iDEN (Integrated Digital Enhanced Network): Used exclusively by NEXTEL phones. iDEN phones operate on a specific TDMA architecture.

PCS (Personal Communication Services): PCS can stand for any wireless personal communication service (cell phone, pager, PDA). It is most commonly identified with high frequency (1.9Ghz) CDMA cellular service.
 
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Q: What is roaming? How much is that?
A: Roaming is traveling outside your normal service area. Roaming charges depend on your cellular provider and/or the service provider in the area you are roaming in.
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Q: How can I become your dealer?
A: Please contact our Dealer/Wholesaler Account Dept to get more information. (TEL. 301-937-9084)
 
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