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From: Craig (no email)
Date: Sun Apr 10 2005 - 14:19:46 EDT
Actually, the CDMA doesn't care what time it is, as long as they are all in sync. There are protocols for synchronizing the
signal between phone, tower, main switches, and other networks. It just happens to be most convenient to use actual time
from a fairly accurate source, and GPS is one way of doing it. You will find the CDMA time can be off a little at times, but
major services, such as Verizon, try to keep it accurate.
Craig
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