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Code Division Multiple Access
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(communications)Code Division Multiple Access - (CDMA) (Or "spread spectrum") A form of multiplexing where the transmitter encodes the signal using a pseudorandom sequence which the receiver also knows and can use to decode the received signal. Each different random sequence corresponds to a different communication channel.

Motorola uses CDMA for digital cellular phones. Qualcomm pioneered the introduction of CDMA into wireless telephone services.


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E[acute accent]Among the competing wireless standards, code division multiplex access (CDMA) is gaining in popularity as a standard capable of delivering high rates for data.
The increasing availability and attractiveness of higher-data rate mobile services has created a demand for higher capacity, which augurs well for the wide band code division multiplex access (WCDMA) technology.
Next-generation 3G technologies such as wideband code division multiplex access (WCDMA) and ultra wideband seem poised to revolutionize communication as we know it today.
 
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