Talk:Digital AMPS

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I deleted the phrase: "Unlike TDMA, all radios can be active all the time, because network capacity does not directly limit the number of active radios. Since larger numbers of phones can be served by smaller numbers of cell-sites, CDMA-based standards have a significant economic advantage over TDMA-based standards, or the oldest cellular standards that used frequency-division multiplexing."

I did this because it is only one argument about a debate that keeps going back and forth. There are supporters on both sides of the argument and both sides have very valid points and facts. I feel that this goes aginst the NPOV of wikipedia, so it is best to leave comments like this out. (I personally don't support eather side of the debate. However, if a wikipedia expert does not feel like it goes aginst the NPOV of Wikipedia, please reinsert it back in.