In May 2008, Neotel launched consumer services, their broadband using CDMA technology.
The first CDMA technology was standardized as IS-95.
Since then, the company established foothold in the global market with world's first commercialization of CDMA technology.
This newer technology eliminates many of the limitations found with CDMA technology.
But it said it cannot risk investing in current CDMA technology that may soon be obsolete.
The goal was to make phones in a partnership with Sony that would prove the viability of the CDMA technology.
The Sanyo Pro-700 is Bell's last feature phone to use the CDMA technology.
The company has national coverage, and integrates the only two providers of wireless telecommunications services in the country using CDMA technology.
The Hotshot is a 3G device that uses CDMA technology.
Qualcomm has been a pioneer of CDMA technology, which is one of the two standards for how voice and data are transmitted over wireless networks.