I'd say i-mode is 2.5 G as it's digital voice and digital, packet-switched
data, but NOT wCDMA so therefore not 3G.
r e n
Kyle Barrow wrote:
> Thanks for all your responses. So am I correct in assuming your current
> generic i-mode phone would be a 2G device but not a 2.5G device since they
> do not yet support w-CDMA.
>
> Kyle
>
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